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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rotating schedule" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a schedule that changes or alternates over time, often used in work or event planning contexts.
Example: "Our team will implement a rotating schedule to ensure that everyone has an equal opportunity to work different shifts."
Alternatives: "a shifting schedule" or "a flexible timetable".
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"We drive on a rotating schedule," he said.
The mayor comes from a different association every two years under a rotating schedule.
"The Merchant of Venice" and "Romeo and Juliet" on a rotating schedule.
A rotating schedule of trucks arrives each workday to cater to nearby office workers.
Saturday half-days are required on a rotating schedule (every other Saturday).
Eventually, the two worked on a rotating schedule -- one preaching one week and the other the next.
On weekdays the plays will run on a rotating schedule; on Saturdays all three will be presented consecutively.
You might also try to enlist family and friends, signing them up for duty on a rotating schedule.
In return, they are guaranteed two weeks in the summer and two weeks in the winter on a rotating schedule with the other owners.
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Part of the attraction at St. Andrew's is a rotating schedule of well-known preachers who pull out their best 20-minute sermons.
The magic of not having to make decisions about dinner (guests are on a rotating schedule of restaurants; the food is unexciting but competently cooked).
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