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The phrase "a rotating group of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group that changes or rotates its members over time, often in contexts like teams, committees, or organizations.
Example: "The project will be managed by a rotating group of volunteers who will take turns leading the meetings."
Alternatives: "an alternating group of" or "a changing group of".
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Under Mr. Socolow's tenure, the nominators do an 8-to-10-week stint (instead of serving for an entire year) and the pool has grown from about 100 a year (who received a $1,000 stipend) to a rotating group of about 200 who are unpaid.
There is also a rotating group of guest judges.
A rotating group of officers from the five boroughs takes part, and sometimes Bratton attends.
A rotating group of five sets of chefs explore various ethnic cuisines.
"I've had a rotating group of people crashing on the couch," he said.
Professors can appeal to a board comprising a rotating group of three faculty members.
Pitchers took turns throwing about 30 pitches each to a rotating group of batters.
After they stopped, she did continue her Saturday movie-and-dinner evenings for a rotating group of friends.
A rotating group of dancers will make up Moves, and it will include members from every level of the company.
The Times's list uses a statistical method that takes into account reports from the national chains and a survey of a rotating group of hundreds of independent stores.
The convention established a World Heritage Committee, a rotating group of 15 (now 21) nations, and a World Heritage Fund to provide oversight, technical assistance and loans.
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