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Discover Ludwig"rotating basis" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiomatic phrase used to describe something changing on a periodic basis, such as in a cycle. For example, you could say: "Our team will rotate cleaning duties on a rotating basis."
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At three locations, on rotating basis.
Desserts, like entrees, are made on a rotating basis.
The rest of the time is allotted on a rotating basis.
The Art Institute intends to stay open throughout the project, closing galleries on a rotating basis.
"There are the old-timers and a lot of pregnant women on a rotating basis.
Nominations are submitted by two of Lincoln Center's 12 resident arts constituents on a rotating basis.
Driveway parking is available only on a rotating basis with other tenants; parking permits can be purchased from local businesses.
The coach, Mike Gilligan, had planned to suspend each player for one game on a rotating basis.
The cooks from the San Francisco restaurant will come to New York to work on a rotating basis.
In the eight-team conferences, the teams will meet five or six times on a rotating basis.
Officers are assigned on a rotating basis to any of the three main parking lots in town and the major streets.
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