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The term "pivoting around" is correct and usable in written English. It is used to indicate that something is changing direction or focus. For example, "The conversation pivoted around the team's performance in the last game."
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The Democratic party has spent the past several decades pivoting around terms of debate set by the right.
These characters' stories intertwine, but "Dead Stars" has less of a plot than a musical structure, pivoting around certain themes and leitmotifs.
In particular, women, who often serve as mere accessories in fictions pivoting around conspiracy and crime, were fully drawn by Larsson, whether victims or perpetrators.
The idea was to shoot a story set 30 years before William Friedkin's 1973 classic, pivoting around an exorcism in 1940s Kenya.
3. Time to stitch Stitch along the pinned sides – leaving 0.5cm seam allowance all the way around the edges – starting at the top right corner, pivoting around the point, then continuing up to the left-hand corner.
The magazine is printed on thick matte paper, not glossy, and mixes the divine — an essay on authenticity by Todd Kliman — with the profane — an alcohol-infused verbal fistfight among Mr. Chang, Anthony Bourdain of "No Reservations" television fame and Wylie Dufresne, chef of WD-50, on the subject of mediocrity, each piece pivoting around food and cooking.
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First Sam went up to my sister, but when he learned she was 17 he pivoted around and started talking to me.
No one realized, as he pivoted around and rolled out, that he had taken more than a look at the crowds.
Location was the talk of Austin, the maypole we all literally pivoted around, and the bounce seemed back, at least in social media.
And once the iron atoms get hot enough and are free to pivot around, they prefer to align in the same direction as the gadolinium atoms.
When you're planted, you can pivot around on one foot, but that foot has to remain planted if you're not dribbling.
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