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The phrase "should be centered" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to give instruction or direction about the placement or alignment of something. Example: The title of the report should be centered in bold at the top of the page.
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But I do not believe that the program should be centered around the military draft.
Since the sink is the focal point of the counter top, the layout should be centered on it.
Second, we need to assess whether proactive counterterrorism initiatives should be centered in the F.B.I. or a separate agency.
Some prosecutors have said that the effort should be centered in New York, because it suffered thousands of deaths along with untold economic devastation.
Furthermore, a suitable organization for data dissemination in mobile networks should be centered around interests.
The debate should be centered on what to do about younger people.
The spinous processes should be centered between the vertebral body boundaries to reduce any parallax effect.
The hole should be centered around the rocket release altitude (e.g., Bernhardt et al. 1998).
Ideally, the olecranon osteotomy should be centered on the bare area to minimize damage to the joint cartilage.
Social time is OK, but these activities should be centered on building relationships within the context of work, not on playing golf.
That plan should be centered on using our strength in innovation to power economic growth and job creation.
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