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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alternatively there was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to present an alternative option or scenario in a discussion or argument.
Example: "We could go to the beach; alternatively, there was the option of visiting the museum instead."
Alternatives: "on the other hand" or "as another option".
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Alternatively, there was the rush-hour highway plan, which was to begin with a series of pipe bomb explosions to bring traffic to a standstill.
Alternatively, there was also separated system where the leachate pipes were connected with domestic sewage network at conventional sewage plant (Ahn et al. 2002) and treated simultaneously.
Alternatively, there was a loss of competitiveness in Morocco and an obvious lack of comparative advantage of Argentinian orange exports in relation to other exporters, while the values of the indices in certain years are below zero.
Alternatively, there was the (Lesser German) solution for a Germany that encompassed only German lands and excluded Austria.
Alternatively, there was also conversion from spherical shapes to filamentous spindles or stacks (Fig. 5O and P; see also Fig. 5S for an image of "nanons" undergoing transformation from a round particle shape to that of a filamentous spindle).
Alternatively, there was overlap with neighboring cases' home ranges at the maximum step length.
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Now alternatively, there is the pocket screwpull.
Alternatively there are very simple expressions.
Alternatively, there were shower sandals worn with socks.
Alternatively, there is a (somewhat-complicated-to-assert) right that arises automatically under copyright statutes.
Alternatively, there is an agreement for a trade deal that requires a hard border.
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