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"alter the trajectory" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to change or modify the direction or path of something. You can use this phrase when you want to describe making a change to the course or path of an object, idea, or situation. Example: The new CEO's management style has altered the trajectory of the company, leading to increased profits and a more positive work culture.
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And how will the Trump Administration's policies alter the trajectory?
How does the onset of violence alter the trajectory of a relationship such as theirs?
My words alter the trajectory of lives once teeming with plans and aspirations.
In their model, a series of "wedges" could alter the trajectory of rising temperatures.
Down syndrome did not alter the trajectory of his life; Jon was Jon from conception on.
A third party can sometimes alter the trajectory of a conflict.
Munisteri has been doing all he can to begin to alter the trajectory of Republicans in Texas.
With a less-common name, it's more likely that a single famous person can alter the trajectory of that name.
Some players learned early that, by altering the trajectory of a puck, they could alter the trajectory of their careers.
To examine the modifiable factors that alter the trajectory of blood pressure (BP) from childhood to adulthood.
Pension schemes forecast their liabilities over a 50-year period and changes in inflation, interest rates, investment returns and life expectancy can all alter the trajectory.
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