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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as its pivot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that serves as a central point or focal element in a discussion, argument, or system.
Example: "The theory of relativity positions time as its pivot, fundamentally altering our understanding of space and motion."
Alternatives: "as its focal point" or "as its center".
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America, meanwhile, has developed policies that to China look divisive, such as its "pivot" to Asia-Pacific and its attempt to forge the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade bloc.
The exhibition, "Book Arts in the Age of Durer," features more than 100 books and prints from these collections, using Albrecht Durer, the German master printmaker, as its pivot.
He has a strangely fierce look on his pleasant face -- as if everything is suddenly on the line, and from now on his life will have this moment as its pivot.
If Babylon was placed at the centre of the map, then that was because the Babylonians – with the conceit that comes naturally to a swaggering, imperial people – took for granted that their city served the cosmos as its pivot.
This is not solipsism, but simply a recognition that each man and woman is positioned at the centre of a cosmos that is theirs alone, with the individual as its pivot and its governing intelligence.
Much of Six Facets of Light is set on the paths that wind around the Sussex and Kent coast, with Eastbourne – officially the nation's most sunny town – as its pivot.
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Arron Banks, the Ukip donor who bankrolled Nigel Farage's successful Brexit campaign, has hinted he may not back the party under its new leader, Paul Nuttall, as it pivots north from its southern supporter base in a bid to oust Labour MPs.
The tale of a young Pentecostal's test of faith, Kerney's debut novel has guts and strength, even as it pivots on its narrator's uncertainty.
One of the top-funded VR content startups, with backers including Disney and GV Googlee Ventures), is laying off a "significant portion" of its employees as it pivots away from virtual reality.
So it happened in There but for the, which has, as usual, a deceptively whimsical scenario as its dramatic pivot: a man – Miles Garth – attends a dinner party and just before the crème brûlée is served, he goes upstairs and barricades himself indefinitely in the host's spare room.
They are also eager to point out that with America once again taking a close interest in the Pacific and likely to rotate soldiers through the Philippines as part of its "pivot to Asia", history may be about to repeat itself.
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