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idiomthe/a revolving door1 a situation in which people in a company, organization, or system do not stay there for very long:Since the Council Chairman left in December, the position has become a revolving door."Armies of drug addicts passed through the revolving door of Florida's prisons and went back to the streets," Kennedy said. revolving-door: The revolving-door casting at the studio has made both actors and producers very nervous.2 the situation in which government officials frequently accept important positions with private companies, and people in these companies frequently go to work for the government:Many State lawmakers happily walk through the revolving door into jobs where they can earn more than three times as much money.Congress must act to end the revolving door between U.S. trade officials and foreign companies. revolving-door: Jacobs isn't a member of the revolving-door society between government and the private sector.
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