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alternation

[awl-ter-ney-shuhn, al-] / ˌɔl tərˈneɪ ʃən, ˌæl- /


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In addition, Navalny insists that “the Putin regime and its dictatorship” must be dismantled in favor of “a parliamentary republic based on the alternation of power through fair elections.”

From Seattle Times

And that is just the start of the significant alternations coming before the 2023 season.

From Los Angeles Times

In addition, similar to bouncing on a trampoline, the inhibition creates the ability to “rebound,” or respond more quickly, which may contribute to the rapid alternation of syllables.

From Scientific American

That was spearheaded by the imposition last year of a sweeping national security law and followed this year by alternations to representation in the city’s Legislative Council to ensure a strong pro-Beijing majority.

From Seattle Times

The “take turns” mode is simple alternation of reading a single page or paragraph between the child and Alexa.

From The Verge