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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pivot of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that serves as a central point or focal element in a situation or context.
Example: "The new policy is a pivot of our strategy to improve employee engagement."
Alternatives: "a cornerstone of" or "a key element of".
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Mr. Horowitz speaks from experience: A decade ago, he went through a pivot of Loudcloud, a publicly traded enterprise services firm that he founded with Marc Andreessen, into Opsware, a networking software company.
But this country is attempting a pivot of historic proportions, trying to build a oil-free future in the desert.
Germany, Europe's largest economy and the world's largest exporter, must also be a pivot of post-crash reforms.
In "Over the Top and Back," a new autobiography, Jones makes a pivot of the moment, in the mid-nineteen-eighties, when his son became his manager.
We stopped before the boarded-up hulk of Joe's Cozy Corner, for decades a pivot of Treme culture and the scene of an inexplicable tragedy.
Mr Netanyahu is poised to persuade ministers in the religious Shas party, a pivot of his ruling coalition, not to oppose the deal.
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The intention of a purpose pivot goes beyond pivoting to increase productivity among staff and growing the bottom line.
"Labor Day is kind of a pivot for all kinds of political actions during a campaign year," she said.
Their persecution is but a pivot to subjects of greater importance.
An important example of the latter is its choice as a pivot city of China's proposed Maritime Silk Road over more economically important cities.
Usually when we think of a pivot, we think of a company that has decided to drop its core offering and market a different product or service.
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