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"pivot" is a commonly-used term in written English, and the phrase "pivot from" is correct and usable.
It is used to describe a change from one thing to the next, usually in response to a particular circumstance. Example: To remain competitive, the company had to pivot from its traditional products to offering more services.
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Britain's economy continues to pivot from manufacturing to services.
Some see his pivot from incumbent to insurgent as opportunism.
Governor Spitzer's pivot from his difficult stand on driver's licenses is a disappointment.
Instead they stickhandle around pylons at full speed, and pivot from forward to backward with ease.
AMY DAVIDSON: Pivot from college costs to the Dream Act… HENDRIK HERTZBERG: So true about Kerry.
It will pivot from the hips and rock through an angle of about 20 degrees.
But — and here comes the pivot from Voegeli to Frum —what was necessary is not sufficient.
Sometimes, Mr. Khosla's companies had to pivot from their original plans and focus on new markets.
Company officials say the pivot from horse racing was out of necessity.
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Now he's pivoting from the devices to the company.
Then, pivoting from one side of the stage to the other, Izzard started to dispute himself.
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