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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are switched with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where two items or elements are exchanged or interchanged.
Example: "In the experiment, the variables are switched with each other to observe the different outcomes."
Alternatives: "are exchanged with" or "are interchanged with".
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The rematch offers a golden prize, a trip to Super Bowl XXXVIII, and this time the venues are switched, with Philadelphia and New England serving as the hosts.
When IGBTs are switched with high dV/dt at high currents, dynamic avalanche occurs.
In Barbed Wire Massacre, the ring ropes are switched with strands of barbed-wire and several weapons are featured wrapped in barbed-wire.
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Because the ALLs have been switched with the ONEs.
They were never charged in this instance and still say the originals they had provided were switched with the fakes.
We put in a new software system recently, and at one point an employee's identification was switched with another employee's ID.
The Buddha statues can be switched with an altar of the indigenous Japanese Shinto religion for followers of that faith, he said.
Mr. Dickey said that if the syringe was switched with a 3-D printing head, that would produce a 3-D printer that could print metal.
Then the number 91 flashes across the screen, as the photo of a younger Mr. Lautenberg is switched with a more current photo of an older-looking Mr. Lautenberg.
Because Takahashi was switched with Mike Pelfrey in the starting rotation, Perez is now conveniently pitching on the same day as Takahashi, who is scheduled to pitch again Thursday in Los Angeles against the Dodgers.
In particular, MultiMAC supports multiple concurrent MAC layers that can be switched with minimal impact.
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