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have centralized

  • present perfect
    of centralize.
    centralize
    verb (used with object)
    to draw to or gather about a center.

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Proponents had argued the bill would have centralized different cryptocurrency systems through one government oversight commission, boosting transparency.

From Seattle Times Mar. 27, 2023

You are always going to have centralized services in the mix, because it is just a fact that centralized companies make better user experiences than protocols do.

From The Verge Apr. 12, 2022

These governments, he noted, have centralized data on where there are doses, but not where there are appointments.

From Washington Post Mar. 4, 2021

That way, unlike before, the decision makers have centralized and up-to-date information on a sluggish player or who has maladies like a sore shoulder.

From New York Times Mar. 9, 2018

Government might have centralized between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains, where the Capital might have been established.

From Colorado?The Bright Romance of American History by F. C. Grable