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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a switch of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a change or exchange of something, often in contexts involving roles, responsibilities, or items.
Example: "There was a switch of leadership when the new CEO took over the company."
Alternatives: "a change of" or "an exchange of".
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Next followed a switch of symbols.
A switch of degree objective is not automatically granted.
It's an interesting switch of poles but by no means a switch of roles".
Bachelor No. 19, Rob Israel from Manhattan, called the evening "a switch of the sexes".
Is that just one over to facilitate a switch of ends?
The C ring also acts as a switch of the direction of flagellar motor rotation.
The severity of the situation prompted a switch of tactics by the commission.
The defect involves a switch of two amino acids at a specific point in the gene.
But Mr. Patman said a switch of 30 votes in the House would have insured passage.
"There is a switch of money from oil consumers to oil producers.
When Peter Moores replaced Fletcher there followed a switch of emphasis for the seam attack.
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