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Sunday of alternate weeks
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "Sunday of alternate weeks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or activity that occurs every other week on a Sunday. Example: "We will hold our community meetings on the Sunday of alternate weeks to accommodate everyone's schedule."
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
The old system of alternating weeks has had various effects.
News & Media
Therefore, a schedule of continuous 5-day dosing on alternate weeks was deemed appropriate to try to avoid dosing interruptions.
Science
Some have an overlapping day and others alternate weeks.
News & Media
Wednesday sees the start of new party Hyte, helmed on alternate weeks by Loco Dice and Maceo Plex until the end of September with guests including DJ Harvey and Chris Leibing.
News & Media
Owing to errors in sampling equipment, only four alternate weeks (out of a possible seven alternate weeks) of samples were collected at the York sampling site.
Science & Research
Or, choose alternate weeks where different members of the family play "morning captain".
News & Media
She works alternate weeks with John Chris Parker, because this is definitely one of those 24/7 jobs.
News & Media
- Day-Of-Week Incredulity.
News & Media
Radcliffe is now able to train twice a day and alternates hard weeks of 90-105 miles with gentler ones of 70 miles.
News & Media
The official days of instruction are Wednesdays and Thursdays, from 2-6pm, on alternating weeks.
Academia
Hoddy, KK, Gibbons, C, Kroeger, CM, Trepanowski, JF, Barnosky, A, Bhutani, S, Gabel, K, Finlayson, G, and Varady, KA. "Changes in hunger and fullness in relation to gut peptides before and after 8 weeks of alternate day fasting". Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland) 35, no.
Academia
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When scheduling events, clearly state the starting date to avoid ambiguity about which "Sunday of alternate weeks" is the first one.
Common error
Avoid assuming the audience understands the 'alternating' pattern. Explicitly mention it's every other Sunday, not every Sunday, to prevent scheduling mistakes.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "Sunday of alternate weeks" functions as an adverbial phrase of time, specifying when something occurs. Although Ludwig does not provide explicit examples of this phrase, similar patterns such as "alternate weeks" are used to define schedules.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "Sunday of alternate weeks" is a grammatically correct way to specify an event that occurs every other Sunday. However, Ludwig indicates that this phrasing is not frequently used. Alternatives like ""every other Sunday"" or ""biweekly on Sundays"" are generally preferred for clarity and common usage. When using this phrase, be sure to specify the starting date to avoid confusion. While grammatically sound, consider opting for more common alternatives to ensure clear communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
every other Sunday
Directly replaces the phrase with a more common expression.
biweekly on Sundays
Uses 'biweekly' to specify the frequency of every two weeks.
Sunday on alternating weeks
Slightly alters the word order for a similar meaning.
Sunday every fortnight
Replaces 'alternate weeks' with 'fortnight', meaning two weeks.
on Sundays, every second week
Rephrases to emphasize the weekly occurrence and the 'every second week' aspect.
the Sunday of even weeks
Specifies weeks numerically (even or odd) instead of using 'alternate'.
the Sunday of odd weeks
Specifies weeks numerically (odd or even) instead of using 'alternate'.
once every two Sundays
Emphasizes the 'once' aspect of the biweekly event.
Sunday in a biweekly manner
Uses a formal tone to specify the event happens biweekly on a Sunday.
on a two-week Sunday schedule
Focuses on the schedule aspect.
FAQs
What does "Sunday of alternate weeks" mean?
It refers to a specific Sunday that occurs every two weeks, or biweekly. It's a way to denote a Sunday that happens only on alternating weeks, not every week.
Is there a simpler way to say "Sunday of alternate weeks"?
Yes, you can use phrases like "every other Sunday" or "biweekly on Sundays". These alternatives are clearer and more commonly used.
How do I make sure people understand when an event on "Sunday of alternate weeks" will occur?
Specify the starting date and clearly state that the event will happen every other Sunday. You can also provide a calendar to show the exact dates.
What's the difference between "every Sunday" and "Sunday of alternate weeks"?
"Every Sunday" means each and every Sunday, without exception. "Sunday of alternate weeks" means only some Sundays – specifically, every other Sunday.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested