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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a revolving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that rotates or changes continuously, often in contexts related to mechanisms, systems, or ideas.
Example: "The exhibit featured a revolving display that showcased various artworks throughout the day."
Alternatives: "a rotating" or "a cyclical".
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Rosemary describes her experience as a "revolving door situation".
A revolving wine rack!
– a revolving door animation.
"It was like a revolving door".
There is also a revolving restaurant, SkyCity.
The new Iraq included a revolving door.
A revolving wood bookcase is condemned.
"It's a revolving door," Mrs. Brogan said.
"It's a revolving set of circumstances.
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California has a revolving-loan fund.
It's a revolving-door system.
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