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Discover Ludwig'Single centred' is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English
The correct phrasing would be 'singularly focused' or 'single-mindedly focused'. For example, "He was single-mindedly focused on his goal of success."
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This shouldn't mislead you into thinking that "Zulu" is one of those spartan affairs with a single centered performer and a naked stage.
One them is "Untitled (Portrait of Johanna B .," an overly Magrittean drawing from 1995 that shows a woman with only a mouth and a single, centered eyelid for features.
I mean the city was becoming one organism, constituting itself in relation to a threat viewable from space, an aerial sea monster with a single centered eye around which tentacular rain bands swelled.
Study design This is a single centered retrospective cross sectional Study.
However, to our knowledge, validation studies reported conflicting results and were mostly single centered, involving specific patient populations [7 13] and with relatively small sample sizes [14 16].
Our study is subject to possible bias (single centered, long delay between hospitalisation and questionnaire) but we still achieved to reach a big number of patients (84 patients in one epidemic season).
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Single center, French University hospital.
Setting: University hospital, single center.
Single center observational retrospective study.
Setting: Tertiary care teaching hospital, single center.
She wasn't the single center of focus.
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