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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alter for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing modifications or changes made for a specific purpose or to accommodate something.
Example: "We need to alter for the new regulations to ensure compliance."
Alternatives: "modify for" or "adjust for".
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That way, the culture will alter for the good.
Or, if Charles becomes King, will Diana and Charles neal at the same alter for the coronation?
For all the speeches, Mr Obama has merely renewed the status quo in Washington one he has proved so unable to alter for the past two years.
The arrests of two men on June 12, charged with felony murder and reckless manslaughter for setting the dormitory blaze, do not alter for her a new and difficult way of being.
These were the big moments in the original "Fugitive" because they got to the heart of what that show was about: the formation of character in situations of intense and private moral choice, a choice that few will see made but one that will alter for better or worse the person who makes it.
It can alter, for example, the operation of their baseline autonomic nervous systems, so that raped women in one study (by Rellini and Meston) have different physiological responses to erotic videos and even to physical exercise than a control group of women who have not been so traumatised.
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Should day makeup be altered for nighttime?
The sexual dynamic is altered, for example.
The very New York which has just been altered for ever".
The meanings of others he altered for good.
Almost immediately, too, his financial situation altered for the better.
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