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take turns

  1. Alternate, as in Since there is only one horse, Beth and Amanda are taking turns riding. This phrase uses turn in the sense of “one of a series of actions done in succession.” [Late 1300s] Also see in turn.



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WILTON, Calif. — On a balmy day last week south of Sacramento, a group of women took turns grinding and preparing acorn flour, and then used fire-heated stones to cook it with water in woven baskets.

The country's politics resemble a game of musical chairs, with communist parties and the centrist Nepali Congress taking turns to rule.

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President Xi drove the length of the parade route to inspect his troops before each battle unit took turns to goose-step past their leader.

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Then they each took turns stabbing her with a 12-inch knife, according to his testimony, first in the neck then in the back and shoulders.

They had pushed the table against the wall and spread a cardboard box flat across the floor, where they were taking turns sleeping.

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