This is not just my personal preference, this was requested by actual users.
Not everything can be put to some kind of vote first, or we'd have brexits all 
over the place. More seriously this is open to reconsideration if you can make 
a strong case for it (other than just « I prefer it the other way »). Maybe 
start a discussion on https://community.ubuntu.com/c/desktop and see if it gets 
traction?

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1696250

Title:
  Please hide Start Center and Math

Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libreoffice package in Debian:
  Won't Fix

Bug description:
  From GNOME Shell, open the Applications Overview and click the Show
  Applications button to see the list of apps. Currently, LibreOffice
  takes up a whole row on my computer (6 icons) which seems excessive
  with GNOME Shell's current design.

  I suggest that we do like Fedora and hide the LibreOffice Start Center
  and LibreOffice Math.

  Instead of opening a Start Center, it makes more sense for a user to
  just open the app they want directly.

  I don't think users want to create a mathematical formula just to
  create one, but to insert into a document so it makes more sense to
  start Math from within the other app.

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