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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alter it a bit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when suggesting a small change or modification to something.
Example: "The design looks good, but I think we should alter it a bit to better fit our brand identity."
Alternatives: "modify it slightly" or "tweak it a little".
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'I want Cinderella.' And we would alter it a bit and they would come back.
It's not uncommon for blogs to write something quickly if there is a breaking story, and then flesh it out and perhaps even alter it a bit later, but again, this is the WSJ, and not their blog — this presumably is an article that will run in the paper tomorrow morning.
Thrift stores are a good source for clothing, but you might want to alter it a bit.
The ladder is going to be the base of the tree, but you'll need to alter it a bit to make it more cat friendly.
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I don't change the turkey part too much, but I do things on the side just to alter it a little bit".
To show how ridiculous that question is, let me alter it just a bit: Can someone fall in love really, truly, deeply in love if he was initially attracted to a woman for her legs?
It takes reality and just alters it a little bit".
By John Colapinto A great name, one consultant says, "takes reality and just alters it a little bit".
"But perhaps this episode will alter things a bit".
Twitter could alter that a bit.
But alter the scenario a bit, and reactions change.
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