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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'spins around' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to something rotating, twirling, or turning in circles. For example, "The hummingbird flitted around the garden, its wings gracefully spinning around in a blur of motion."
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He shouts, spins around, flails himself.
Then his polycotton head spins around, Exorcist-style.
"O.K.!" Batman replies, then spins around and scampers away.
"He will not bring his right arm out, and he spins around".
Suddenly Frank spins around to see Ghost Dog standing at his open front door.
Suddenly the second knight spins around, raises his revolver and fires.
Lawrence spins around and heads back for the man, as Sharif Ali yells, "It's fate, Lawrence".
If more than one celebrity spins around, the woman gets to pick the man of her own choice.
"As the world spins around, we enhancing the sound, something, something, something, something around, cause that's cool," he said.
In a mad rage, whimpering pathetically, he spins around and, everyone ducking, shoots all the pictures on the walls.
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As already mentioned above, this interaction flips the spins around a plaquette and thus represents a delocalizing kinetic energy contribution.
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