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How to use central to in a sentence

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Translation was central to the Augustan programme to classicize English literary culture.
Meditation is of great importance and is central to the practice of the Eightfold Path.
This ethics of language, so central to Barthes's promotion of the avant-garde, may help to account for a puzzling feature of his criticism.
This, the film seems to argue, is central to shaping Whale's distrust of authority and his biting wit.
Craig Pollock and Jacques Villeneuve were central to the new team, but both have now gone.
The socializing of men, undertaken by females, is central to her novels, but her protagonists frequently refuse the task.
Its members believe that one of the figures central to their faith has been besmirched and defamed.
Many aspects of cultural production and the rise of the creative industries are central to the continued propagation of a consumer society.
Their disagreements proved central to the formation of the three principal mutually exclusive martyrological traditions.
Greater insights can be gleaned on how collective action is central to adaptive capacity at various scales by case-specific research.
She debunks the idea that the human interest story was always central to American journalism.
There are shrines in Kosovo built in the thirteenth century central to Serbian identity.
Chamorro culture is a matriarchy, meaning that the women are central to the culture's survival.
In doing so, they've blooded players of a newer generation, yet many of the old hands were most central to last Sunday's win.
So we were all really determined that the politics of the strike, of that working class community at the time, should be central to the musical.
However, far from being frivolous, this quest for self-knowledge was central to Montaigne's sceptical philosophy.
Keeping to the constitutional timetable is central to plans to start bringing American troops home next year.
Foods central to Qatar's cuisine include the many native varieties of dates and seafood.
The idea of organisms adopting strategies for survival and fitness is central to Darwinian biology.
The foam cells were oval to polygonal with a moderate amount of cytoplasm and central to eccentric small nuclei.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is obvious that individual responsibility is central to existential therapy.
Addy helped himself to a personal haul of 16 points with a fine try and six goals and was central to their best moments.
It was called In Pursuit of the Question Mark because Wyllie, who died in May 2012, believed the question mark should be central to all things.
His expertise in underground mining with backfill will be central to developing the Company's major gold and base metals projects of Skouries and Olympias in Greece.
The guide, the Ariadne figure, or her Daedalian counterpart remains central to the possibility and opportunity of transcending the thresholds of three-dimensional labyrinths.
Heppner, Rosenberg, and Hedgespeth emphasized the client's attributions of the therapist's expertness, trustworthiness and attractiveness as central to the success of therapy.
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