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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alternating and" is correct and used in written English.
You can use it to refer to items in a sequence that alternate in some way. For example, "The rooms were painted in alternating colors of blue and green."
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Several alternating and semi-alternating copolymers were analysed by quaternary 13C n.m.r.
Add to egg mixture in thirds, alternating and ending with flour mixture.
Closer examination, though, reveals this artist's wide range of choices and emphases, with alternating and interwoven episodes of tension and release.
Alternating and often combining formal and contextual approaches, the museum's exhibitions have taken particular care to distinguish between aesthetic and spiritual power, between visual presence and cultural meaning, while encouraging the appreciation of both.
They are like jam-packed murals featuring an array of organic life alternating and mingling with manmade, elongates shapes that bring disposable favors for a New Year's Eve celebration.
Subsequent alternating (and eventually overlapping) scenes take place some 180 years later, when Hannah Jarvis (Ms. Williams), a best-selling author, arrives to research a book on "the nervous breakdown of the Romantic imagination".
13C-NMR of copolymers is indicative of both alternating and isolated monomer sequences (Table 4) [102].
Electrical parameters of obtained structures have been studied in alternating and direct current modes.
A, B blocks can be further arranged to form alternating and tapered block copolymers [12].
The steadily alternating and unpredictable requirements for industrial companies implicate the challenge to enhance production systems.
At higher frequencies alternating (and overlapping) attenuation and propagation bands occur.
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