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The phrase "rotate about" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe a movement or action that involves rotating or turning around an object or central point. For example: "The moon rotates about its axis once every 27.3 days."
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For example, if the two gears are almost the same size, then for every rotation of the pedals, the rear wheel will rotate about once.
Ferris wheels rotate about relatively slowly making one revolution every 600 seconds or so.
Once the mass center is reached, the rotor remains to rotate about the mass center at variable rotational speed without transient.
The stars and gas in the Milky Way rotate about its center differentially, meaning that the rotation period varies with location.
The xray source and detector ensemble continuously rotate about the field of view while the gantry translates along the rotational axis, effectively producing a helical series of projections [ 78].
This includes the circumferential propagation in viscoelastically supported cylindrical rings which can rotate about their axes.
The spindles on boring machines may rotate about vertical or horizontal axes.
Consider a rigid body that is free to rotate about an axis fixed in space.
The electromagnets allow the rotor to levitate and to rotate about any desired axis without mechanical contact.
The skeleton curves of the hysteresis loops rotate about the point that mirrors the eccentric loading center.
The transverse vibrations of a slender beam which is free to rotate about its longitudinal axis are considered.
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