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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alter after" is not commonly used in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where a change is made following a specific event or condition.
Example: "We will alter after receiving the final feedback from the client."
Alternatives: "change following" or "modify post".
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Maybe that will alter after they have seen the programme.
Unfortunately, he said, Transportation Alternatives lacks the money or manpower to alter, after the fact, the photographs already on the site.
This suggests that their mating system (involving protracted mating with a single dominant male) did not alter after separating from the great ape common ancestor.
The simulation results on a distillation column demonstrate that the optimal design parameters using the nominal closed-loop controllability will not alter after introducing the robustness criterion.
To determine how tendon tissues would alter after long-term hyperglycemia, we dissected the Achilles tendons from mice with type 1 DM, the duration of which was at least 1 year, and analyzed the sections using histochemical staining methods.
There has been speculation that Brailsford's role will alter after the Games and that he will concentrate on British Cycling's professional road racing operation, Team Sky, rather than trying to straddle both Olympic track cycling and the retention of Bradley Wiggins' Tour de France title.
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Virtually everything that follows, whether it concerns Gio or not, is understood to belong to a terribly altered "after".
The Yankees were drastically altered after last year's World Series.
Most had been radically altered after the Reformation.
But the plans were altered after loud protests.
These parameters were not altered after subsequent cycles.
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