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Discover Ludwig"pivot towards" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to turn or shift direction towards something or someone. Example: As the economy takes a downturn, many businesses are pivoting towards online sales to stay afloat.
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Flipboard immediately began to pivot towards more traditional media, however.
After the primaries, candidates pivot towards the centre.
Barack Obama's response has been a "pivot" towards Asia.
With regards to Russia's pivot towards language, there a several points of tension.
As Mr Bremmer notes, America's "pivot" towards China will gather speed in 2013.
Barack Obama's "pivot" towards Asia is a useful start in showing America's commitment to its allies.
And having grown through intentional illegality, Uber can't easily pivot towards following the rules.
Lewandowski's departure comes as Trump's campaign is increasingly struggling in its attempt to pivot towards the general election.
Barack Obama's new "pivot" towards Asia includes a clear signal that America will still guarantee its allies' security.
China's pivot towards liberalisation and global markets came at a propitious time in terms of politics, business and technology.
Meanwhile, German officials also warned Athens to tread with care, highlighting their dissatisfaction with Greece's pivot towards Russia.
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