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centred

British  
/ ˈsɛntəd /

adjective

  1. mentally and emotionally confident, focused, and well-balanced

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Attwood says she has been concerned by the tradwife trend - where women promote what has been described as 1950s gender roles, with lives centred around their husbands and serving them.

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Final year student Lucy O'Rawe said a lot of the modern student experience has become "so much more centred around how can I financially manage this?"

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In her interim report, Baroness Amos centred her findings on six key areas.

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CHC can be provided at home or in a care or nursing home - and the decision must be "person‑centred", according to NHS rules.

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Henry Arundell is the only wing to start all three games for England, but the 23-year-old Bath flier's game is more centred around his scorching pace.

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