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alternation

[awl-ter-ney-shuhn, al-] / ˌɔl tərˈneɪ ʃən, ˌæl- /


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In addition, Navalny insists that “the Putin regime and its dictatorship” must be dismantled in favor of “a parliamentary republic based on the alternation of power through fair elections.”

From Seattle Times

And that is just the start of the significant alternations coming before the 2023 season.

From Los Angeles Times

But Walker’s signature feel for contrast — including alternations between motifs that ring out and peremptory chordal bursts — is still evident.

From New York Times

A party committed to peaceful alternation in power of the people’s chosen leaders would presumably recognize its own interest in barring such mischief.

From Washington Post

But when the script calls for shorter snippets and quicker alternation, too much energy is dissipated in the handoffs, sometimes involving the donning or shedding of Linda Cho’s sociologically precise costumes.

From New York Times