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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alter later" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a change or modification will be made at a future time.
Example: "We can discuss the details now, but we may need to alter later based on the feedback we receive."
Alternatives: "change later" or "modify later".
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The concept known as "sender pays"—would radically alter today's Internet economics.
Alfalfa addition to sugarbeet silage did not alter (P<0.001) lactate concentration.
For all the talk, there is little Mr. Bernanke can say, or do, to alter today's grim economic realities.
A Google IPO would dramatically alter next year's Midas List, shooting John Doerr and Michael Moritz to the top.
It locks us into an endless cycle of trying to alter yesterday's injustices by coddling today's special interest groups.
Cr VI) exposure did not alter MAP2K4/MAP2K7 expression.
Oxidative stress of hepatocytes was also reported to alter miR-199a-5p miR-199a-5p miR-199a-5p
Expression of LAP2α in wild type cells did not significantly alter H3K27me3 levels.
Our data support this conclusion, given that forced H2B deubiquitination, achieved with MG132 and RNF20 knockdown, did not alter H3K36me3.
Third, the standard £1m investment threshold has not been altered since 1994.
"Somebody's shot is probably going to get altered this week, or get distracted or something".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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