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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alternations that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific changes or variations that are being discussed or analyzed.
Example: "The study focused on the alternations that occur in the behavior of the species during mating season."
Alternatives: "variations that" or "changes that".
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The alternations that make up alternating current have been described like the movements of a line of Rockettes, kicking first one way then the other, 60 times a second.
The article concludes with a collection of phonological alternations that have the potential to bear broader theoretical implications.
The Chinese publisher has acknowledged making changes in the text but said they were "minor, technical" alternations that did not affect the integrity of the book.
Ultrasound imaging of the subcutaneous layer results in different patterns of reflected ultrasound waves depending on the morphological alternations that occurred due to impaired lymphatic drainage.
Accordingly, each of these words must be entered in the lexicon in a way that represents simply its underlying form, and that allows the alternations that occur to be generated by phonological rules.
The concept in (9) is to try to estimate the relatively long-term arrival rate in a specific buffer, avoiding sharp alternations that can lead to instability in bandwidth distribution.
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Voters for the two mainstream parties wanted the familiar political balance and alternation that has characterised Spain since the 1980s.
That's a lot for a country trying to give global lessons in the renewal and alternation that are the oxygen of democracy.
The major/minor alternation that appeared so strikingly in several songs in Die Schöne Müllerin becomes all-pervasive, creating a sense of disorientation and uncertainty.
Would-be election riggers in the region will find it hard to prevent the alternation that is the essence of democracy.Honduras's new government finds itself friendless beyond its borders.
It's the use of both of these modes in alternation that's most helpful -- though I think that there are better ways to describe them than "venting" and "analyzing".
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