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The phrase "a switched at" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks context to determine its intended meaning or usage.
Example: "The device was a switched at the wrong time, causing a malfunction."
Alternatives: "a change at" or "a switch at".
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In 1993, MasterMedia, a nonfiction publishing house that wanted to expand, published Dr. Winter's novel "Someone Else's Son," a switched-at-birth thriller.
Omitting the murders, Gilbert and Sullivan had fun in "H.M.S. Pinafore" with their tale of an aristocrat and a commoner switched at birth.
We use three different distributions (i.e., N = 3) switched at random; a Gaussian, a Rician, and a Rayleigh distribution.
"Even though he switched at a mature age his enthusiasm for information made his switch a huge success.
There is a phase switching at MLAT = ∼66°.
There is a switch at Howardtown.
"I don't understand why he makes a switch at this stage in his career," Mr. McDonnell said.
A switch at the bottom of the tube activated the device and -- presto -- steroid-free urine ready for testing.
They headed to overtime tied, 85-85, and it was as if Wade flipped a switch at money time.
The review plans to bring in traditional primary and secondary schools, with a switch at age 11.
One wears a leather singlet that bares his muscular chest and arms; he's brandishing a switch at the other two, who cower in the shadows.
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