rotating schedule

collocation in English

meaningsofrotateandschedule

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rotate
verb
uk
/rəʊˈteɪt/
us
/ˈroʊ.teɪt/
to turn or cause something to turn in a circle, especially around a ...
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schedule
noun[C]
uk
/ˈʃedʒ.uːl/
us
/ˈskedʒ.uːl/
a list of planned activities or things to be done showing the times or dates when they are intended to happen or ...
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(Definition ofrotateandschedulefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This extension into study hall also occurs once or twice a week (which also depends on therotatingschedulefor that week).
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Ninth grade students are placed in an exploratory program where they have the opportunity to experience many shops in arotatingschedule.
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Each adult male, on arotatingschedule, was usually required to spend part of a night on guard duty.
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Council members serve four-year terms, with arotatingscheduleof term limits.
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Miners were also put on arotatingschedulewhere every 28 days they would work one week for 4 days, 10 hours each day.
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One two-bedroom home housed 45 pipeline workers who shared beds on arotatingschedulefor $40 per week.
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Classes in all divisions follow a six-dayrotatingschedule.
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The city council consists of five members, who are elected on arotatingschedule.
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Members are assigned a quota to be reevaluated and paid on arotatingschedule.
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Class periods are determined by an eight-dayrotatingschedule.
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In order to keep state government local, the legislature occupied each county seat on arotatingschedule.
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The school has arotatingscheduleand advisory program.
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Some venues have exclusive arrangements with a single promotion company; others work with multiple promoters on arotatingschedule(one night per week, for example) or on an event-by-event basis.
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