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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full revolution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complete turn or cycle, often in contexts related to movement, time, or change.
Example: "The Earth makes a full revolution around the Sun every year."
Alternatives: "a complete rotation" or "one complete turn".
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"But there is a full revolution under way.
Its length is in the same proportion to the circumference as the central angle is to a full revolution.
Thus, Sedna may actually be spinning around once a day, but still look almost the same day after day because it has just completed a full revolution -- just as the Sun, if photographed once a day at noon, would appear almost motionless in the sky.
Biles launched into a pair of back handsprings that took her from one end of the beam to the other, at which point she leaped high enough into the air that as she flipped upside down twice, twisting a full revolution along the way, her dangling ponytail would have grazed the top of a basketball hoop.
Before a full revolution can take place, the industry must make incremental gains and seek niche applications in parallel with the advancements in the technology to establish groundwork.
Meanwhile, inside the rope there are multiple magnetic sensors housed in the handle, with a full revolution that register the actual jumps.
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In this mechanism, the roller-crank rather than the cam is used as the continuous input member, while both complete a full rotation in each revolution and remain in contact throughout.
A set of these rotors is usually arranged in a stack called a basket; the rotation of each of the rotors in the stack causes the next one to rotate, much as the wheels in an odometer advance 1/10 of a revolution for every full revolution of its driving wheel.
Rotating antennas, a common sight around airports, sweep the radar beam around the horizon to develop a 360-degree view, but the picture is updated only when an antenna completes another full revolution.
This dot completed one full revolution, around a clock-like circle without numbers or tick marks (Fig. 1) every 6 s, which constituted one trial.
"There's been a revolution, a full-blown revolution," Mr. Shore said, sounding, at times, just a bit like Crazy Eddie.
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