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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a switch of a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a change or alteration, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "After a switch of a few settings, the device started working properly."
Alternatives: "a change of" or "an alteration of".
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Even Adams's decisive defeat by Jackson in his bid for reëlection inspires a wan bit of spin: "A switch of a small number of votes in Ohio and Maryland would have given him those states and made the race closer".
To turn that around, result-wise, would have taken a switch of a tad more than half a million votes in seven states — a Magic Number that, while not so big as the eight-and-a-half-million-vote majority Obama would still have commanded in the land called the United States of America, would have sufficed to anoint McCain President thereof.
One particular variant stood out: a switch of a single nucleotide at one position in the APP gene.
I sold my car to move to Cairo and my Vodafone from the previous summer in Tunisia operated with a switch of a Sim card.
And though taps players are often found at funerals for those who have died during active service, America's "final salute" for many departed active and inactive service men and women is also frequently played electronically, either via a CD or a switch of a button on a digital bugle that looks nearly identical to the real thing.
Here, we describe for the first time a switch of a NPM1 mutation type at relapse having profound impact on AML monitoring strategies.
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For the short term, however, a disaster has been narrowly averted--a switch of a mere thirty-odd thousand votes would have sent the verdict the other way--and we can all be grateful to those who made the vital difference.
She would get rid of them in a switch of an eyebrow".
She would get rid of them in a switch of an eyebrow". Angela Merkel became chair of the CDU in 2000 and Germany's first woman chancellor five years later.
This was prescribed as a new adjunctive drug for 343/4018 patients (8.5%) and as a switch of an existing adjunctive drug for 173/4018 patients (4.3%).
The defect involves a switch of two amino acids at a specific point in the gene.
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