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The phrase "alternative terminology for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing a different term or phrase that can be used in place of another term.
Example: "The term 'sustainable development' has alternative terminology for 'eco-friendly growth' in environmental discussions."
Alternatives: "different terms for" or "synonymous expressions for".
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Next we offer definitions of, and alternative terminology for, the transportation infrastructure used by cyclists that might be expected to influence their safety (Table 1).
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Besides, alternative terminologies for the Rh system were implemented in the middle of the twentieth century (Rosenfield, Fisher-Race, Wiener).
The terminology "strictly contractive self-map" is used for the standard contractions referred to in the Banach contraction principle [6, 16] as a counterpart of the alternative terminology used for large contractions [6], here introduced below.
Women who received the 'abnormal cells' terminology first reported being significantly more concerned when given the alternative terminology ('pre-invasive breast cancer cells') at time 2. Women also indicated increased preferences for treatment when terminology was switched from 'abnormal cells' to 'pre-invasive breast cancer cells'.
Additionally, the report suggests, courts, the CPS and other bodies should avoid using the phrase "joint enterprise", as it says this is "now toxic", and consider alternative terminology.
Certainly, don't expect the original crypto community to migrate to alternative terminology — not willingly, and not anytime soon.
An alternative terminology J -unitary, J -orthogonal can be found in [2].
An alternative terminology is that ( S λ ) is definite on the given interval.
Table 5 compares the achievement of conceptual equivalence of specific alternative terminology as compared to bother.
This widely accepted term is used throughout this article, although alternative terminology is sometimes used elsewhere.
"Locked", "perched" and "jumped" facet joints are alternative terminologies used in the radiology and surgery literature for the dislocated facet joint and should preferably be replaced by "facet joint dislocation".
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