Sentence examples for a changed form from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a changed form" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been altered or modified from its original state.
Example: "The sculpture is a changed form of the original design, reflecting the artist's new vision."
Alternatives: "an altered version" or "a modified state".

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Most remained alive, but in a changed form.

Suitcase and album followed the hatbox out the window, although one photograph stayed in the book in a changed form.

Suitcase and album followed the hatbox out the window, although one photograph stayed in the book in a changed form.

But this, in a changed form of statement, advances propositions which we have held to be unsound in the Guinn Case.

The earliest standard ever adopted, specifying a candle of a certain weight in a lantern, is one which has many advantages and which under a changed form is still probably the most widely adopted.

He once described himself to one of his children as "a machine condemned to devour books and then throw them, in a changed form, on the dunghill of history".

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We give a slightly changed form as follows.

The god changed form, dug a pit, lined it with stones, and then lit a great fire on the stones.

"It just changed form".

Women's dresses also changed form.

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