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centrally

adverb as in in the middle

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They said they didn't hold the data centrally, but confirmed in their response that the work to establish the number of people affected was under way.

From BBC

Martinique New York on Broadway is centrally located — just blocks from the Empire State Building, Madison Square Garden, and Koreatown — but somehow doesn’t feel overwhelming.

From Salon

Parties can hire staff from Assembly funds provided to them centrally, or individual MLAs can hire them from their own staffing allowances.

From BBC

Of course, the understanding that food is medicine, that our health is centrally impacted by the food we eat, has been at the heart of traditional and Indigenous ways of knowing and being for millennia.

From Salon

He has often been likened to Arsenal legend Thierry Henry - great with the ball at his feet, intelligence to roam centrally and out wide, all with a trademark effortlessness.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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