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Discover LudwigThe phrase "axis around" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a central point or principle around which something revolves or is based. Example: The entire theme of the conference centered around the concept of innovation, with each discussion axis around different aspects of it.
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It's an aesthetic axis around which musicians still orientate themselves.
Mothers sprawled over children" -- has become "the axis around which his life winds".
President Assad, he said, "is the axis around which everything moves".
Note that the pivot point the axis around which you turn is your handhold.
Gillian, with her woman's experienced heart, is the axis around which the flightier impulses of Barnes's midlife males can swirl.
Mr. Coleman was the sonic center of the group, the axis around which every vigorous action revolved.
For all the talk of their relationship being the axis around which the convention will turn, she really has precious little leverage.
Three decades later, the act of sailing -- and the art of chronicling their adventures -- remains the axis around which the Pardey's peripatetic lifestyle spins.
Drummer Philly Joe Jones when he worked with Miles Davis became the axis around which the next wave of drummers rotated.
In the centre of the Bon Pays, the valley of the northward-flowing Alzette River forms an axis around which the country's economic life is organized.
"Freedom is really the one central axis around which everything revolves," said Mark Langdale, president of the George W. Bush Foundation.
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