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The phrase "a state that revolves" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a condition or situation that is cyclical or constantly changing.
Example: "In a state that revolves, the dynamics of power shift frequently, leading to unpredictable outcomes."
Alternatives: "a condition that cycles" or "a situation that turns".
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Such a sudden transition would be difficult in any country but would be even more so here, where Mr. Chávez has built a state that revolves around his outsize personality and where no clear successor has emerged.
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