Examples of 'take centre stage' in a sentence

Meaning of "take centre stage"

This phrase means to be or become the main focus or attraction in a particular situation or event

How to use "take centre stage" in a sentence

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Israel is about to take centre stage again.
Take centre stage.
Good deeds take centre stage.
But then my other little problem began to take centre stage.
The plants always take centre stage in gardens.
Commercial mindsets and short lines of communication take centre stage.
Oil workers take centre stage.
But in most cases rising consumer spending will take centre stage.
African women leaders take centre stage at our annual event.
This is the episode where emotions take centre stage.
Why forests should take centre stage during the water decade.
This performance allows him to take centre stage.
That issue must take centre stage with other international security issues.
But a new idea began to take centre stage.
Multilateralism must take centre stage in the struggle to deal with these challenges.

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Privileged access management must take centre stage.
Skills almost always take centre stage when talking about the change of work.
Commitments to strengthen aid therefore take centre stage again.
English trio take centre stage as CL quarters begin.
Perhaps you want the diamond to take centre stage.
Green deal must take centre stage of EU recovery efforts.
Development and the rule of law must take centre stage.
Safe abortion and contraception take centre stage in the framework on maternal health.
Minimal use of support components ensures that data take centre stage.
Central banks take centre stage again CaixaBank Research.
Solidarity and responsibility rightly take centre stage in this plan.
Trade issues take centre stage on the ACP agenda against a background of uncertainty.
Marginal ideas take centre stage.
Soon their shared interest in medieval life and music was to take centre stage.
The consonants take centre stage.
Clarity for the consumer and feasibility for industry must take centre stage.
Golden Players take centre stage.
Those who are in a relationship will experience a day where romanticism will take centre stage.
The ten countries will take centre stage there.
Hacienda del Alamo is positioned increasingly as a place where culture and art take centre stage.
Here his kindness and great leadership take centre stage in the exhibitions.
Brexit to take centre stage in pre-European Council debate.
Reinforcement of the government apparatus should take centre stage in aid provision.
Basque cinema will take centre stage this autumn in several Latin American countries.
You will almost never see its name take centre stage.
Next year, Japan will take centre stage in international efforts.
Milk quality and respect for the environment take centre stage.
Capacity Building would continue to take centre stage in the WCO strategic planning process.
The second act is further improved by how the orcs take centre stage.
Front National has chance to take centre stage after Paris attacks.
The quantity has been left behind and the quality will take centre stage.
Iniesta graduates from cameo role to take centre stage at Barcelona", The Guardian.
Their hopes and dreams and their needs and concerns should take centre stage.
We want the Millennium Objectives to take centre stage in the ACP countries too.
Casa del Lector is a cultural space where readers and reading take centre stage.

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Is the stage that attracts the public
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