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The phrase "alternating words" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pattern where words are arranged in an alternating sequence, often in a specific context such as poetry, coding, or games.
Example: "In the game, players must say alternating words to create a story together."
Alternatives: "interchanging words" or "switching words".
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The Dean of Westminster and Rowan Williams deliver the sermon in alternating words.
The round requires that two contestants question a third about a given entity by alternating words.
It's an album big on a vocal technique in which Noah "Panda Bear" Lennox and Dave "Avey Tare" Portner duet by singing not alternating words, but alternating syllables of each word, a disorientating effect presumably intended to approximate having your brains tossed like salad by hallucinogens.
We shared every line, alternating words.
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Except that the actual manuscript has multiple anomalies, cross-outs, and alternate words surrounding the lines I have just quoted.
If it included the "alternate" words — the misspellings ("thynspo") and less obvious terms — that number may be even higher.
We have used the logical operator "OR" to select alternate words and synonyms, and the logical operator "AND" to select terms for population, intervention, and outcome (see Fig. 2).
In some cases, in-depth review of the literature containing the candidate phrase may suggest a slightly modified preferred term as a new entry to the nomenclature, but for the purposes of this manuscript, candidate phrases were not expanded or embellished with alternate words.
Try alternate words.
Use alternate words or keyword phrases to locate additional research sources.
Look up key words in a thesaurus to come up with alternate words that mean the same thing.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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