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in or toward a location that is at or near the center
- The fountain was centrally positioned in the plaza.
- The table's centrally placed vase became the room's focal point.
- The statue stands centrally in the park.
- The design features a centrally aligned logo.
- The island's volcano rises centrally from the landscape.
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with primary importance
- Education is centrally important to national development.
- Trust remains centrally crucial in any relationship.
- This policy is centrally tied to economic stability.
- The issue is centrally relevant to today's debate.
- Innovation is centrally linked to progress.
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