Alterative in a sentence as an adjective

There are still plenty of alterative to choose from.

Here "routine_name" is then just a standard string argument, the alterative being generate_sub "routine_name", which is then harder to grep for.

Why is an awful alterative worse than no alternative?

Who benefits if most of us think there is no alterative?Perhaps this really is the best of all possible worlds.

There's no alterative pattern here; this isn't some overly complex example you can fix with a pattern.

If there an alterative for web stack and template engine, I choose Meteor+React, it's no brainer for small to medium scale project.

But but Apple has spent millions branding itself as the privacy focused alterative to Android.

>a meaningless decisionIf it's so meaningless, now that Drew has complained they can just make the alterative the default for their software right?

Best Ember videos I've seen for clearly explaining each feature and giving alterative ways to conceptualize them.

Facebook is a viable alterative to Google from an advertising perspective.

For those unfamiliar with this situation: Pleroma is an ActivityPub server and frontend written in Elixir and designed for low resource consumption, somewhat of an alterative to Mastodon.

Alterative definitions

adjective

tending to cure or restore to health; "curative powers of herbal remedies"; "her gentle healing hand"; "remedial surgery"; "a sanative environment of mountains and fresh air"; "a therapeutic agent"; "therapeutic diets"

See also: curative remedial sanative therapeutic