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The phrase "alter radically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing significant or fundamental changes to something, such as a plan, idea, or system.
Example: "The new policy will alter radically the way we approach customer service, leading to improved satisfaction."
Alternatives: "change drastically" or "transform fundamentally".
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The board, however, is expected to alter radically if the proposals outlined by Myners are adopted in full.
It has the potential to alter radically the way trade is weighted in favour of mature, post-industrialised econ-omies.
"These proposals to alter radically funding for student midwives are more about the needs of universities rather than the NHS," a spokeswoman said.
Was he aware that his whole worldview was about to alter radically the moment he stood on his own two feet?
As the third century of professional baseball begins, the growing instability of Fidel Castro's government in Cuba threatens to alter radically the composition of the Latin talent pool.
Amid falling budgets and growing demand, the NHS needs to alter radically if it is to maintain standards, let alone raise them.
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The prospect of Macao has altered radically.
Information flows have altered radically since the internet revolution.
In response to the antibiotic-rich environment, bacteria are now altering radically.
Thanks to feminism and gay liberation, that situation has altered radically.
But by the time it opened on Broadway, the political climate at home had altered radically.
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