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rotation

[roh-tey-shuhn] / roʊˈteɪ ʃən /




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“I feel that he has a reverence for these old songs,” said Diana Bernal, a Los Angeles resident who marks the holidays with Bublé in heavy rotation on her playlist.

From MarketWatch

Expect heavy rotation, injuries, suspensions and continued absences due to the Africa Cup of Nations.

From BBC

“It’s hard for me to start, at the rotation that Bron has, for me to stay around that 20-25 minute mark,” said Reaves, who played 21 minutes and 46 seconds.

From Los Angeles Times

The rotation across regions has created a more diversified form of resilience.

From Barron's

Agree on a simple rotation: one shared programme, one independent choice and a set period where screens are put away.

From BBC