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will revolve

  • future tense
    of revolve.
    revolve
    verb (used without object)
    to move in a circular or curving course or orbit.

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Going forward, questions will revolve around how much investors “really know about” SK Hynix’s shares, and how much that matters “if trades are placed based on a volatility trade,” Gregson said in emailed comments.

From MarketWatch Jul. 15, 2026

Even if he is no longer at his peak physically, there's little doubt Portugal will revolve around him when they begin their campaign against DR Congo on 17 June.

From BBC Jun. 7, 2026

Many of the important conversations at COP28 will revolve around “loss and damage,” rules for “carbon markets,” and whether to “phase down” or “phase out” fossil fuels.

From Salon Nov. 30, 2023

Charging documents suggest the case likely will revolve around financial and marital disputes as possible motives.

From Seattle Times Jun. 11, 2023

He had already begun the eternal round of thoughts that will revolve through a fellow's brain at night, when he heard a sound—the soft crush of a skin boot in the snow it seemed.

From Triple Spies by Roy J. (Roy Judson) Snell