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Discover Ludwig"which rotates" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to provide further information or description about a subject or object in a sentence. Here is an example: "The ceiling fan, which rotates at high speeds, provides a cool breeze on hot summer days."
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As the speed is further increased, the flow exhibits sub-synchronous instability, which rotates at 70% of the rotation frequency.
To activate the meshing gears, the A-Gear (which rotates at constant speed) is moved toward the P-Gear along the mutual rotational axis.
(It, too, is a screen, which rotates in the other direction. Or seems to).
Entrants to the juried show, which rotates among six New Jersey museums, must live or work in the state.
Unlike Earth, which rotates on a significant tilt to the Sun, the Moon is barely tilted at all.
He said the bridge, which rotates to allow river traffic to pass, was partly open at the time.
Sometimes the couple curl up in Gijs Papavoine's Nika Chair, which rotates 360 degrees, and gaze at the picture together.
The job of the pool reporter, which rotates daily, is to track all of the president's movements/statements/events/etc.
He can speak firsthand about the quality of the ingredients used for the Anglo-inspired menu (which rotates daily).
Craig A. Halstead, who commands Company B, Second Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment, which rotates platoons through the post.
It is the climactic moment of his stormy turn in the presidency of the European Union, which rotates every six months.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com