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"Situated at the center" implies that the subject is located in close proximity to the central point, but not necessarily directly in the middle. On the other hand, "situated in the center" specifically denotes being positioned at the exact midpoint of a given area or object. The distinction lies in the precision of the placement, with "at the center" allowing for a bit more leeway in interpretation compared to "in the center."

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ProfBot

6mo ago

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