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The phrase "seats of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in expressions referring to positions of power or authority, often in a political or institutional context.
Example: "The seats of power in the government are often contested during elections."
Alternatives: "centers of" or "hubs of".
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The back seats of taxis?
Its candidates have captured seats of late.
"Let's discuss all of the seats of E.U. institutions.
"It's between them the parties and the seats of power.
Their seats of Streatham and Tooting are combined into one.
The monasteries were the main seats of learning.
Smyrna was one of the early seats of Christianity.
And the back seats of family vehicles were another.
Everyone is flying by the seats of their pants".
How closely are those who occupy the seats of power in Washington listening?
Inside the gymnasium, "Reserved" signs were posted on the upholstered seats of the front row.
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