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The phrase "in alternate" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means alternating between two or more things, i.e. one after the other. For example: We visited Chicago and New York in alternate years.
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It encodes two distinct proteins, translated in alternate reading frames, from alternatively spliced transcripts.
In alternate chapters we have Abel's story.
"Mark is far more comfortable in alternate shot," Strange said.
The communities increasingly function as if in alternate universes.
This was the fire the Nets seemed to possess in alternate games.
Harry and wife Robin relocate to Dublin and give us competing accounts in alternate chapters.
The Kentucky Derby is going to run clockwise in alternate years.
In alternate chapters he charts his current obscurity and the making of All Right Now.
The Presidents Cup is held in alternate years when the Ryder Cup is not played.
Then, in alternate chapters, more or less, Zuckerman tells the story as he knows it.
In alternate years, the event is sponsored by the Broad Channel Athletic Club, the firefighter said.
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