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"axis of" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe an imaginary line around which something rotates or is arranged symmetrically, or an idea or principle around which something else is organized. For example: "The axis of rotation in the Earth's core has an axis of symmetry that affects its magnetic properties."
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"This central axis of form.
Hence the axis of depression.
(Remember the axis of evil).
What Axis of Evil?
Isn't America the axis of evil?
One is the "axis of subtlety".
2. The Axis of Parenting.
The axis of … of what, exactly?
North Korea joined the axis of evil.
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This president is more given to dead-or-alive, axis-of-evil sloganeering than persuasion.
In our foreign policy, this axis-of-evil insanity has been all too obvious.
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