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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alterations of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes or modifications related to a specific subject or item.
Example: "The alterations of a design can significantly impact its overall effectiveness and appeal."
Alternatives: "modifications of a" or "changes to a".
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The result is that all possible "single point" mutations (that is, alterations of a single "letter" in the virus's genetic code) exist simultaneously in heavily infected people.
Financial restructuring includes alterations of a firm's capital structure and financing behavior (Sudarsanam and Lai 2001).
Unauthorized alterations of a person's neural computation could also emerge out of military applications of BCI technology for warfighter enhancement.
Molecular alterations of a FA gene (FANCC) have been observed in occasional sporadic SCC tumors, being associated with higher recurrence rate and shorter disease-free survival [13].
There have been no studies to test the alterations of a drug penetration into the CNS by immune activation in vivo in nonhuman primates under therapeutic dose.
This review employs a broad definition to capture the entire breadth of research on financial restructuring during turnaround, including all alterations of a firm's capital structure.
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Both may be alterations of an earlier form, "spitten image".
"Tethering it would be a type of alteration of a wetlands system," Mr. Tenerowicz said.
This isn't the alteration of a hill or a dale or a gully or a tree.
His alteration of a labour law enabled the government to purge opposition supporters from the state sector.
He and Guo were shocked by the red tape that governs the alteration of a historic property in Paris.
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