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Discover LudwigThe phrase "altered all" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a change that affects everything, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The new policy altered all aspects of the project, leading to significant changes in our approach."
Alternatives: "changed everything" or "modified all".
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A decade on, his methods haven't altered all that much.
Still, this was the one that altered all his plans.
Going to university altered all that, because at university I could finally be who I wanted to be.
To protect his patients' confidentiality, Mr. Grosz says he has "changed names and altered all identifying particulars".
At the beginning of his career, Mr. McQueen became a sensation for showing his clothes on ravaged-looking models who appeared to have been physically abused, institutionalized or cosmetically altered, all while peppering his audience with rude comments.
This digital connectivity, which underpins the very existence of connected consumers, has altered all aspects of life.
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Let's alter all that.
Wangbas, the government believes, have the potential to alter all three.
They did not notice that the rise of a consuming Fordist working class was altering all social and political relations.
As a result, the MEMS team had to alter all of its processes for selling, marketing, and manufacturing.
We are about to be sold off to a private company that may well want to alter all our practices all over again.
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