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The phrase "meeting revolved around" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the central topic or focus of a meeting. Example: The board meeting revolved around the proposed budget for the upcoming year.
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"The meeting revolved around the very strong desire from right across the Muslim community to be united not just in condemnation of the terrible terrorist attacks here in London, but also to confront and deal with head-on the extremism," he said.
Both the conference and the meeting revolved around three main themes: (i) the evolutionary basis of biodiversity, (ii) evolutionary responses to global change and (iii) evolution in complex systems and co-evolutionary networks.
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The meeting revolves around a sudden gift.
Most of all, though, their meetings revolve around casual conversations, food and painful remembrances.
Typically these meetings revolve around changes the Fed makes to interest rates.
Almost all social events such as holidays, gatherings with friends, parties, weddings, and business meetings revolve around food [ 2].
Mine revolved around my sons.
A millionaire lifestyle often revolves around long working hours, meetings, and stressful multi – city tours, which eventually results in breakdown of marriages.
Even as three-martini lunches and whiskey-fueled staff meetings become harder to find outside of cable TV, plenty of American business rituals continue to revolve around alcohol.
"White Chalk" revolves around isolation.
Every long-stay hotel revolves around rules.
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