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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 all of them share his unmistakable stamp: the sumptuous soulfulness, the soaring expansions, the restless rhythmic shifts and, of course, the alternation of fierce energy and intimate reflection in the piano.

From New York Times

And so it goes, with variations, alternations, and deviations; as was once said of Boston weather, if you don’t like what you’re seeing, just wait a minute.

From New York Times

Charter, and “have no validity under international law and do not form the basis for any alternation of the status of these regions of Ukraine.”

From Seattle Times