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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alternating pockets of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe areas or segments that vary or change in a pattern, often in relation to different characteristics or conditions.
Example: "The landscape featured alternating pockets of lush greenery and barren rock."
Alternatives: "intermittent areas of" or "varying sections of".
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But they tend to leak and develop alternating pockets of air and water, Mr. Friedlander said.
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Much of the shoreline includes high cliffs with alternating pocket beaches.
It might be due to the unfavorable hydrogen bond interaction between 2′-hydroxyl group of 1f 1j and phenolic hydroxyl group of tyrosine residue present in the alternate hydrophobic pocket of the enzyme, which stabilizes the conformation of 5′-acylation transition state and thus increases the amount of the minor regioisomer.
Axial OCT (figure 5A) and EDI-OCT (figure 5B) demonstrated pronounced and diffuse abnormalities at the level of the RPE, with alternating hyperreflective, irregular thickening and atrophic lesions, pockets of subretinal fluid and scattered hyperreflective spots in retina and choroid.
Add alternating layers of bulbs and newspaper.
Try alternating the harshness of your picking.
She described the heat of the beach, the miasma that lingered even till sunset, when it seemed tangibly to float, in alternating layers with the cool, just as in the water there were pockets of cold among the warm".
Recently, mutations in the sulfa drug binding pockets of DHPS have caused resistance towards these drugs that has led to identification of alternate binding site in DHPS [39, 40].
Yet pockets of resentment exist.
But pockets of violence persist.
Some pockets of strength remain.
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