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Discover Ludwig"town centre" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the central area of a town where most of the commercial and cultural activity takes place. Example: Jack went to the town centre to buy some groceries.
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town centre
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The main commercial or business area of a town, containing the principle shops, banks, restaurants and public traffic hub.
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Town centre.
Artillery showered on the town centre.
Turn right for Golspie town centre.
Suggested location: Luton town centre.
Or, indeed, the town centre.
Doncaster town centre is buzzing.
Simon Binks (@Simon__Binks) #Hull town centre flooding!
Cheaper Victorians fringe the town centre.
The town centre is almost completely pedestrianised.
Not in the town centre, I say.
Maybe we should have fewer town centre bars and more town centre races.
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