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The phrase "alter us" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes or transformations that affect a group of people or individuals.
Example: "The experiences we go through in life can significantly alter us in ways we may not even realize."
Alternatives: "change us" or "transform us".
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To affect us and alter us, as profoundly as real people and things do.
But he insisted the UK had managed to alter US thinking in some areas.
"It virtually ensures that the US-Russian talks will be meaningless, sends warning signals about similar arms transfer to Iran, can drag Israel into the Syrian fighting, and would sharply alter US and allied 'no fly' capabilities," said Anthony Cordesman of the Centre for Strategic and International Studies.
But this whole idea of change is a huge part of the show -- this idea of whether we can change and whether the perception that we've changed actually does alter us.
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The state department also said today's protests by Beijing were unlikely to alter US-Chinese relations.
I've written before of the evidence that the online world is already altering us sexually.
We are searching, through a work of art, for something that alters us, that we weren't aware of before.
Short-term unhealthiness aside, it's possible binge drinking also alters us at the basic level of our being – in our DNA.
The Islamic State in Iraq is altering US plans for withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Following that long meeting with Putin, Obama altered US policy on NATO expansion in his Moscow address.
In the course of delivering his historic speech dramatically altering US Cuba policy, President Barack Obama briefly mentioned that the United States released three Cuban agents.
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