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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alter anything" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the ability to change or modify any aspect of something.
Example: "If you want to improve the design, feel free to alter anything that you think could be better."
Alternatives: "modify anything" or "change anything".
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She would not alter anything.
"In comparison to the loss of families and victims, compensation doesn't really alter anything," Akter says.
"What I appreciate most about the Kardashians is that they never alter anything," he said.
It doesn't alter anything in the world by one feather's weight.
"I thought then that it was possible to alter anything," she writes.
If I could do this all over again I wouldn't alter anything".
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"I had thought if you altered anything, the whole edifice was so fragile it would crumble".
Without altering anything about its form, the rarity of shared experience has rendered theatre radical.
One of Cashman's first questions for Hughes was whether he had altered anything in his conditioning since joining the Yankees last week.
It was an implausible charge, but, when everything that is routine about a society is violently altered, anything can seem possible.
In a revealing essay on Christopher Columbus, in The Overcrowded Barracoon, he writes 'in all his actions his [Columbus's] egoism is like an exposed deformity; he condemns himself.' Today, speaking of the Nobel Prize, he remarks, 'It gave me a lift, but that was internal.' And then the inevitable regret: 'The prize came so late that it hasn't altered anything.
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