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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alternate part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a different or alternative section of something, such as a document, plan, or design.
Example: "If the first section is not suitable, please refer to the alternate part for additional options."
Alternatives: "alternative section" or "substitute part".
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The model incorporates these factors: sequence of operations, alternate part routings, machine capability, machine capacity, workload balancing and lot splitting.
The state highways running concurrent with US 1 were removed in 1953, around the same time the route was moved to the Trenton Freeway within Trenton and the old alignment became US 1 Alternate, part of which is now US 1 Business.
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"I knew all the alternate parts of the shows he was in," she said.
We've agreed that in our dotage, when we do the Good Omens theatre tour, we'll alternate parts each night.
Put in the alternate parts.
Then eliminate the alternating part of the function and find the limit of what's left, if the limit exists then the series converges.
Born into an age defined by steam, steel, and electricity, they attempted to wall themselves off from modernity in an alternate universe, part medieval, part Renaissance Europe, part ancient Greece and Rome, a pastiche of golden ages.
Then, we alternated parts from night to night.
She alternates parts of the suite with adaptations of the same parts for jazz quartet, varying hugely in their strategies.
This is a very daring novel that tells two quite separate stories in alternating parts, separated by 10 years.
Scott Thomas appeared in Rickson's West End production of Old Times in 2013, alternating parts with Lia Williams opposite Rufus Sewell in Harold Pinter's love triangle.
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