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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alternate take" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a different version or interpretation of something, often in the context of media, such as film or music.
Example: "The director released an alternate take of the scene that provided a fresh perspective on the characters' motivations."
Alternatives: "different version" or "alternative version".
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(Later he offered an alternate take, acknowledging his overcompensation).
You can hear the alternate take of the title track on YouTube.
Or is this an alternate take of that famous tale, the one featuring the famous phrase "open, Sesame"?
For all its cachet as a schlocky thriller, Snapshot is most interesting as an alternate take on a coming of age story.
Smith also reads her own poem "Alternate Take: Levon Helm," a piece similarly concerned with rhythm and with the labor-like process of writing, particularly that moment.
There's only one rendition of the track "Aeon of Aquarius Blues," but McCombs has exclusively shared with T an alternate take of that one.
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Campfire "shot thousands of different alternatives" for the video, he added, along with "alternate takes in a recording session, audio only, in a studio".
The alternate taking his place was Andrew Svoboda of Larchmont, N.Y.
The release of alternate takes has special significance in jazz, for obvious reasons.
A four-CD boxed set including 100 live songs, alternate takes and other rarities.
It's a bountiful haul, padded with alternate takes, but it's also familiar ground.
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