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Al`ter´ni`ty
n.1.Succession by turns; alternation.


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Such usage is consistent with associational thinking patterns; the next thought is simply added to what went before, with no awareness of possible contrast or alternity or consequence that require "but," "or" and "so.
 
 
 
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