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The phrase "a quick alternation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a rapid change or switch between different elements or states.
Example: "The presentation featured a quick alternation of slides that kept the audience engaged."
Alternatives: "a rapid change of" or "a swift switch of".
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Mr. Dusapin's "Immer" (1996) and "Invece" (1991), the longest works on the program, ranged further afield, each with widely spaced lines and intense technical demands that included tremolando bowing, sharp accents, dramatic dynamic shifts, a quick alternation of bowed and pizzicato phrases and eerie, almost electronic-sounding timbres.
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A trill is a quick alternation between two notes.
In a complex cognitive task such as overt visual search, several subprocesses interact in quick alternation, such as attentional selections (i.e., spatially constrained modulation of perception) and attentional shifts/eye movements.
A quick succession of management turnovers followed.
Fancy a quick shot of espresso?
(A quick breakdown of prices and networks.
Then, a quick check of some papers.
4.33pm: A quick summary of this afternoon.
A quick burst of gunfire follows.
But a quick check of the Yahoo!
A quick proof of this concerns ordinals.
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