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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alternate from" is not commonly used in written English and may not be considered correct.
It is typically used when discussing a change or variation from a particular option or state.
Example: "You can alternate from one exercise to another to keep your workout interesting."
Alternatives: "switch from" or "vary from".
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For the most part, the bands alternate from there.
Often the field colours of the larger figures alternate from one row to the next.
And then after that, the members will alternate from one side to the other.
For each section, Art and Music courses will alternate from Monday-Thursday.
Unlike the leotard-clad Ms. Powers, they have come ready to work out in T-shirts and sweats, managing to alternate from one movement to the next with little or no strain.
The rest of his visit will alternate from elaborate ceremony at Congress, the UN general assembly and cathedral masses to more intimate visits to a a school in Harlem and a prison in Philadelphia.
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They alternated from silence to emotional outbursts to outright temper tantrums.
In 1951, he became an Air Force officer, alternating from active to inactive duty for several years.
Stirring in scenes of the revival, the documentary deftly alternates from the present to the past.
Each of Hastings's communications suffers from a severe case of TMI, alternating from melodrama to dry business speak.
In 1958 and 1962, the course alternated from a 24‐mile wind ward‐leeward to a 24‐mile triangular course.
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