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Discover LudwigThe phrase "axis for" is a grammatically correct part of a sentence and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a central or pivotal point that something revolves around or is based upon. Example: The city served as an axis for trade and commerce in the region.
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Watching him in that moment really shifted everything on its axis for me as a writer.
Ted Cruz has been rumbling about the "Obama-Clinton" axis for months now.
Is your town along a major touring axis for live bands?
I think the earth just came off its axis for a moment".
Berners-Lee toyed with the idea of a time axis for his protocol, too.
It makes sense, then, to choose relations with the Indians as the axis for a history of the Pilgrims.
He attacks, among others, the philosopher John Gray for his anti-scientific pessimism and the Daniel Dennett / Richard Dawkins axis for their pseudo-scientific optimism.
Ironically, Hecker's Transitive Axis for John Oswald is one of the few moments of out-and-out hallucinogenic weirdness on Day of the Dead.
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The graph on his laptop had an x-axis for exposure and a y-axis for disease.
Later, he drew a graph made up of an x-axis, which stood for "TIME," and a y-axis, for "GOODWILL," on which he tracked the show's progress.
NOTE: Y-Axis for both scales differ.
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