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"a rotation of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of turning or spinning around an axis. It can also refer to the act of changing or alternating positions. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "The Earth's rotation of 365.25 days around the sun causes the change of seasons."
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The details are described in "Appendix A: Rotation of a deformed tetrahedron".
A rotation of the rotatable edges in the relevant subtree compensates this inversion.
A rotation of relatives plans to visit.
"We have a rotation of the three.
A rotation of staff and faculty preside and preach.
A rotation of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp).
The three conformations indicate a rotation of up to 55° around the 30S 30S interface.
The arrays were hybridized at 65°C with a rotation of 10 rpm, during 17 h.
"This is an example of what a good firework display involves: a rotation of sequences.
It is part of a rotation of pastures for a herd of Holsteins.
He said Russia needed a "rotation" of power, not the "eternal tenure of a single regime".
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