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What is the past tense of center around?

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The past tense of center around is centered around.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of center around is centers around.

The present participle of center around is centering around.

The past participle of center around is centered around.

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In the United States in recent years, interest in eugenics has centered around genetic screening.
They are a new community centered around the teachings of the Word and the breaking of bread.
The pipes were put on end and centered around pieces of rebar rising from a concrete footing that follows the property line.
Her value and her importance is not centered around her ability to bear and raise children.
Although the premise is centered around 1970s male chauvinism, the script only examines this topic superficially.
During the 1990s, major efforts in Eritrea centered around rebuilding the country and repatriating refugees.

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