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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alter some of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing changes or modifications to specific parts of something, such as a document, plan, or design.
Example: "We need to alter some of the sections in the report to reflect the latest data."
Alternatives: "modify certain parts of" or "change a few of".
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Legislative leaders said the Senate planned to alter some of the tax cuts.
That may be a stretch, but the expanded tournament would certainly alter some of the fundamental tensions of the season.
In one approach, people learn to identify, and alter, some of the conversation habits that make their interactions with others so volatile.
Microsoft agreed to alter some of its accounting practices that the Securities and Exchange Commission claimed had been used to massage its profit reports.
Both Mr. Ferrer and Mr. Green acknowledged that the attack on the trade center would, at the least, force them to alter some of their campaign promises.
Although Hoyle was forced to alter some of his conclusions, he tenaciously tried to make his theory consistent with new evidence.
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It was enough to scare Coughlin into altering some of his long-held coaching conventions.
Under pressure, the Assembly had altered some of the proposed language, but the intent seemed unchanged.
The rule would have altered some of the most famous names in Spanish history.
Though Jarman has altered some of Marlowe's lines to enhance the gay theme, that one is original.
They played a lot of effective man-to-man and altered some of their looks after the snap.
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