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Discover Ludwig"on a rotation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that occurs or is done in a cyclical or regular pattern. Example: "I work on a rotation at the hospital, so I have alternating shifts of day and night every week." In this sentence, "on a rotation" indicates that the speaker's work schedule follows a set pattern of alternating shifts.
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A total of 24 titanium meshes were placed in a tube containing 10 ml BMSC suspension (3×106 cells/ml) and the tube was rotated on a rotation plate (2 rpm) during 3 h.
REBOUNDS With nearly a quarter of the season in the books, Isiah Thomas seems to have settled on a rotation, and not necessarily the one he envisioned in training camp.
Thomas appears to be close to settling on a rotation.
(Marbury continues to brood, and his hold on a rotation spot is tenuous).
"There's only about 25 or so songs on a rotation," he said.
"It can be on a rotation basis, with a very high frequency.
(The awards show is on a rotation among the four biggest networks).
With no hotels, greeters at the landing dock register visitors and assign overnight guests to families on a rotation basis.
Headington Institute experts (on a rotation) Donald Bosch, director of clinical services Donald oversees all training and counselling work.
Commissioners would be selected on a rotation system among the states, and would sit for five-year terms.
Texas settled on a rotation without Feliz, who set a major league rookie record with 40 saves last season.
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