0Hi,02br 02br 00I am confused about when to use 'center' or 'middle' and I think Teo used this sentence in his post to ask for the choice to be taken.02br 02br 00People's noses are in/at/on the center of their faces.02br 02br 00How about these?02br 02br 00The hat was in the middle of the desk.02br 02br 00Draw an egg and Line B goes down the middle of the egg. 0-
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02br 02br 00There isn't really a difference in meaning in most cases. Centre is more formal than middle. 0-
— Nona the brit
02br 02br 00There isn't really a difference in meaning in most cases.
Centre is more formal than middle.
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0Either centre of middle would be ok in your sentences.02br 02br 00There isn't really a difference in meaning in most cases. Centre is more formal than middle. 0-