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The phrase "alter my work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to making changes or modifications to your own work or a piece of work you are responsible for.
Example: "I need to alter my work to better fit the project's requirements before the deadline."
Alternatives: "modify my work" or "revise my work."
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In my anecdote above, I was still held to a standard of excellence and expected to complete tasks within deadlines, but my boss understood that I would need to alter my work style.
"I am not sure what changed their opinion about asking me to alter my work … however the end result for me was that I was black-listed with the big environmental consulting firms," the consultant said in an interview.
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Sometime back in the mid-70s, I decided to alter my way of working.
During the discussion, several themes emerged that not only seemed relevant to my work but actually altered my thinking.
From personal experience the blessings from his alter work, and they work fast.
Still, he resisted the pressure to alter the work significantly.
Never alter your work to fit in with the world.
The prospect of unionization would do more than alter the work environment of the two casinos.
An ethical question is whether Daphne should alter the work's label to explain its rather tenuous connection with Moore.
Artists everywhere know that they can revise and alter a work over and over practically forever.
"I would say 90percentt of our clients don't amend or alter the work we provide," he said.
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