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Discover Ludwig"switching up" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of changing something, like in this example: "I'm tired of the same old routine every day, so I'm switching up my schedule."
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"If switching up the lineup helps, great.
Give a thought to switching up your bathroom technique every now and then.
4. Give a thought to switching up your bathroom technique every now and then.
One group was allowed to entertain themselves when not working by switching up their music.
They were fantastic, and also very polite about switching up the headlining slot.
(Again, I shall pause here while you watch this. OK, you're back now. Amazing, right?) Or maybe it was a simple case of switching up a decade.
Q. Kudos to AT&T for switching up the "It's not complicated" campaign for the N.C.A.A. basketball tournament with former college and N.B.A.basketball stars instead of the kids.
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Since switching up the feature in January, Dattch users have played more than 150,000 times.
With this update, Google is also switching up the pricing plan for Cloud SQL.
Begin with small things, such as switching up the venue, shortening the length of time, bringing food and focusing more on the purpose of the meeting.
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