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The phrase "alternately organized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is arranged in an alternating manner or pattern.
Example: "The presentation was alternately organized, with each section focusing on a different aspect of the topic."
Alternatives: "alternatively arranged" or "organized in turns".
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The STACS symposia are held alternately in Germany and France, and organized jointly by the Special Interest Group for Theoretical Computer Science of the Gesellschaft f}r Informatik (GI) and theSpecial Interest Group for Applied Mathematics of the Association Francaise des Sciences et Technologies de l'Information et des Syst mes (afcet).
Alternately, prepare your patent application yourself.
The Russian businessman accused by Britain in the radiation-poisoning of a former KGB agent staged a high-profile counterattack Thursday, alternately blaming Britain's intelligence agency, organized crime and a billionaire Russian exile for Alexander Litvinenko's death.
Deploying without any organized formations, skirmishers were permitted to open battles by moving as they saw fit, alternately firing and taking cover.
A few weeks later, when it was announced that she would curate a second of the Volta art fair, which will be open through March 5 on Pier 90 on the west side of Manhattan, I wondered what she would organize in the wake of so much self doubt, and alternately, so much passion.
You can load and organize photos on Vizitme.com, which will appear on the Vizit's screen; alternately, you can send by e-mail new images directly to the frame from your cellphone or computer.
Alternately smart and silly, Ruefle is best when combining those two properties — dismissing the idea of theme in literature, for instance, by asking what it would be like to organize her books in terms of their themes.
Alternately blistering and soaring.
"Or, alternately, carpal tunnel surgery.
(And, alternately, freshly churned butter).
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