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Discover Ludwig"switched with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to indicate that two items or people have exchanged places or roles. Example: "I asked my sister to switch seats with me so I could have a better view of the stage." Here, "switched with" is used to show that the narrator and their sister have exchanged seats, with the sister now sitting in the narrator's original seat and vice versa. Another example: "The students were switched with each other for the group project, so they could work with different classmates." In this sentence, "switched with" is used to show that the students have been rearranged and are now working with different classmates than their original group.
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"I got switched with Álvaro de Campos".
Because the ALLs have been switched with the ONEs.
But that has switched, with the county backing Romney by 16 points in 2012.
Now the films' positions have switched, with Interstellar falling below The Imitation Game.
The trouble is the focus has now switched, with the UUP leader taking a genuine gamble.
It was apparently switched with one of the shuttle camcorders, which ended up on the station.
By 2008, the vote had switched, with 70 percent of Catholics voting for Mr. McCain.
When IGBTs are switched with high dV/dt at high currents, dynamic avalanche occurs.
If a left-hander was at the plate, d'Arnaud stayed at third, but he switched with Cabrera against right-handers.
He then switched with Noel Reid, presenting the centre with a clear run in to the line.
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