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Discover Ludwig'loosely centred' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that does not have a precise, exact centre, but where the rough centre is discernible. For example, "The disparate pieces of the painting were loosely centred around the central figure."
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Loosely centred around a youth club in Newcastle, Byker Grove takes on everything from would-be model Charlie's teen angst at having to wear braces, to Amanda struggling to cope with being a teenage mother.
The distributions of the latter groups were loosely centred around the centromeres, whereas the former groups tended to be distributed away from the centromeres.
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Not strictly a novel, his work, which has a predominantly moral tone, is a loosely gathered string of narratives centred around an innocent hero.
The loosely affiliated association, which was centred in Paris, eventually counted over 400 members, including international artists such as Wassily Kandinsky, Naum Gabo, Josef Albers, Arshile Gorky, and Barbara Hepworth, most of whom lived in Paris for a time.
Each band centred its activities in a loosely defined area within a broader tribal territory.
Loosely, it's a modern, Hollywood-set film noir centred on the relationship between an amnesiac starlet (Laura Elena Harring) and a fresh-faced kid from the sticks (Naomi Watts).
The distal (100 s km from source) tephra deposit featured a mass deposition maximum centred over Ritzville, WA, which formed from fallout of loosely bound tephra aggregates (Durant et al. 2009).
The intersection of old-fashioned white supremacy and antisemitism with tech-savvy online groups centred around websites such as 4chan and Reddit has given rise to a movement loosely termed the "alt-right".
A loosely related result is given in [9] by direct comparison of the Fourier transforms of and where is a stationary sinusoid, with, and, and is centred at.
6 Fold the edges of the crust loosely towards the centre, then bake for 30-35 minutes.
R&D tax credits are welcome and popular with business but are financially wasteful – because of 'deadweight' – relative to direct interventions via Innovate UK, notably our growing network of Catapult Centres, loosely based on the German Frauenhofer.
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