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Discover LudwigThe phrase "altered beyond" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been changed to such an extent that it is no longer recognizable or has exceeded certain limits.
Example: "The original design was altered beyond recognition after the modifications were made."
Alternatives: "changed beyond" or "transformed beyond".
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And the asset recycling initiative has been altered beyond recognition.
His homeland, he said, was "tortured, stunned, altered beyond recognition".
By the time they acquired the building, it had been altered beyond recognition.
Thanks to the Luftwaffe, much of the built environment he beheld was soon altered beyond recognition.
The Saks-34th Street building still stands, altered beyond recognition and now known as Herald Center.
But other aspects of being a student have altered beyond recognition.
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My parents, born in British India, saw their childhood landscapes of Delhi and Allahabad alter beyond recognition as half the population departed for Pakistan.
There is something instructive about a label's refusal to alter, beyond the occasional aesthetic tweak, a business formula based on a simple $395 driving shoe that has driven Tod's to billion-dollar profitability.
They may have stumbled at the penultimate hurdle but, with a nation newly inspired, it will be a major surprise if the topography of the female game in England does not alter beyond recognition.
"And we altered them beyond recognition".
Childbirth practices have altered almost beyond recognition in the past 100 years.
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