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revolve

[ri-volv] / rɪˈvɒlv /




Example Sentences

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Rather, Japan has had a revolving door of prime ministers.

From BBC

The revolving sushi bar chain lifted prices after receiving survey feedback from diners on Kura Sushi’s value compared with competitors.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wall Street seems to agree: Susquehanna analysts in January made the case for Affirm to take market share from revolving credit over time.

From Barron's

Because his commentary revolved around the subtleties of their texts, the discussion only began to make sense if you had read them with greater attention than seemed necessary in any other course.

From The Wall Street Journal

Revenue rose 10% to $18.98 billion, driven by higher card member spending, card fee growth and increased net interest income due to growth in revolving loan balances.

From The Wall Street Journal