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revolve

[ri-volv] / rɪˈvɒlv /




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Over the next 12 months, Moore said “customers’ biggest anxiety” revolves around getting enough of Nvidia’s products, especially with its upcoming Rubin AI platform.

From MarketWatch

He followed it with a succession of intensely theatrical divertissements, often revolving around unexpected intellectual conceits or bizarre juxtapositions and featuring brilliant dialogue, puns, repartee, double meanings and misunderstandings.

From BBC

The same research team has also looked at Medicare’s “revolving door” and the patterns of switching to and from the different forms of Medicare.

From Science Daily

The 2013 show, which revolves around senior stars making strenuous journeys abroad, became a cultural phenomenon.

From BBC

It's clear the government needs to navigate these issues thoroughly to avoid the revolving door of offending, conviction and jail.

From BBC