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The phrase "alternative suitable" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a suitable alternative, but the words are not in the correct order.
Example: "We need to find an alternative suitable for our project requirements."
Alternatives: "suitable alternative" or "appropriate option".
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Like all independent producers, he found neither alternative suitable to his future.
Where no ethnic and cultural match can be identified "the adoption agency's efforts to find an alternative suitable family should be proactive and diligent," it says.
For selected working steps of the design process, the author describes alternative suitable design methods.
Piezoelectric biosensors represent an economic alternative suitable for the detection of a variety of biomolecules.
The development process led to a satisfactory design and a practical alternative suitable for both production and construction.
This idea was inspired by a posteriori limiting approaches originally developed by Clain et al. (2011) [18] for higher-order flow computations, but proposed here is an alternative suitable and simplified for 2nd-order spatial accuracy with improved both solution and convergence.
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One could, of course, use alternative, more suitable definitions of "income" for specific purposes.
The search for alternative and suitable fluoride adsorbents therefore still remains of interest.
- No change to the original wording, but suggestions for alternative wording suitable for translation to address known issues.
Through these partnerships RPF conducted on-farm research in new, alternative crops suitable for the highlands.
Therefore, identification of high-risk patients may be an alternative, more suitable approach.
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