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"occupies a central" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that is important and central to a particular area or system. For example: "The city's thriving restaurant scene occupies a central place in the local economy."
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B.B. King also occupies a central place in the history of the blues in Memphis.
The island of Crete occupies a central position in the eastern Mediterranean.
The Grand Hotel (7) occupies a central location at 21 rue Thiers (00 33 5 59 59 62 00; legrandhotelbayonne.com ).com
MANY countries have a union, or even two, in their history, and for some it occupies a central place.
(I'd like to think Stoppard would approve of the association. Popular music occupies a central place in his oeuvre).
It occupies a central place in Russian history and has been mentioned in classic works of literature, including several novels by Leo Tolstoy.
The second feature is iconographic a portrait of Federico and his son Guidobaldo (probably by Pedro Berruguete) that occupies a central position on the wall of the study.
A low dais occupies a central part of the rear stage: it is usually occupied only by leading characters: gods, demons, royalty.
The conflict of loyalty arising from his father's support of Russian imperialism and his own desire for Poland's independence occupies a central position in Krasiński's thought.
Church's Thesis occupies a central place in computability theory.
Mak16 occupies a central position of the cluster and is mostly buried.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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