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The phrase "afraid to rotate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing fear or hesitation about changing or altering something, such as a position or perspective.
Example: "She was afraid to rotate the image, fearing it would lose its original quality."
Alternatives: "hesitant to turn" or "reluctant to change".
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Keep track of the component stocks for any fund that you purchase and don't be afraid to rotate out of the ETF and into an individual company if you notice it is outperforming the broader fund.
Don't be afraid to rotate the roti so that it doesn't stick or overcook in any one area.
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Twist two to rotate.
Wenger wants to rotate.
He must understand her need to rotate.
"Also, you need to rotate your dishes.
However, then the ring starts to rotate.
I'll continue to rotate it".
But I also have to rotate.
They don't rotate because there isn't that much in the dressing room to rotate.
Need to rotate the photo?
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