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switch

noun as in change, exchange

verb as in change, exchange

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Fences, which carry flame from home to home, could be switched from wood to metal or masonry.

All 19 of Freeman's Test appearance have come on the wing, but the 24-year-old regularly switched to outside centre for Northampton last season, starting there in Saints' Champions Cup semi-final defeat by Leinster.

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The Rams announced that Nacua will switch jersey numbers from 17 to 12 to honor siblings who wore the number playing sports, and the number he wore growing up and in college.

The Scottish government is to scrap flagship plans to make homeowners switch to greener heating soon after buying a new home.

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“The flicking of the light switch for someone else, you can see that going on ... for someone like myself, you don’t even know what’s going on. It could be going on right now.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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