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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alter the upcoming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes or modifications to future events, plans, or schedules.
Example: "We need to alter the upcoming meeting to accommodate everyone's availability."
Alternatives: "change the forthcoming" or "modify the approaching".
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A series of demands which would radically alter the upcoming America's Cup have been made by Patrizio Bertelli, boss of the luxury goods house Prada, which is backing the Italian challenger Luna Rossa.
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If such a recommendation is adopted at an upcoming March meeting, it would "alter the approach that the EPA has used for more than a decade to set health-based air pollutant standards," the authors wrote.
We can learn a great deal in the upcoming hours and weeks and it will not alter the peculiar magic of this speech.
I want to share some concerns I've been having about the upcoming presidential election something that has the potential to alter the future of our country for better or worse.
The upcoming public releases of Android N and iOS 10 will alter the ecosystems, but not have a significant effect.
The upcoming transition could remake Iran, the world's only Shiite theocracy, and alter the geopolitics of the Middle East, where Iran has been projecting its influence in places such as Syria and Iraq.
The fact that the photos are stills from an upcoming film in which Miss York will appear and be visible at one point, without clothes, does not alter the matter.
Preservatives alter the colors.
Let me alter the facts.
Alter the dress.
Alter the voice.
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