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The phrase "rotation of" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used in a professional or scientific context to refer to a process of regularly rotating people or things for a particular purpose. For example, "The production team works on a rotation of 12-hour shifts to ensure the factory is operational 24/7."
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You can't have the rotation of Venus slowing without the rotational energy going somewhere.
Attributable to rotation of earth.
A rotation of relatives plans to visit.
"We have a rotation of the three.
"A full rotation of the view until America goes blind".
So I believe in compulsory rotation of auditors".
The rotation of the Earth is slowing down.
British tactics changed with each six-month rotation of troops.
Another idea is the mandatory rotation of audit firms.
Rapid rotation of some stars flattens their shapes into ellipsoids.
The rotation, of course, is the strength of the Phillies.
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