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The phrase "altered everything" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a significant change or impact that has affected all aspects of a situation or context.
Example: "The invention of the internet altered everything about how we communicate and access information."
Alternatives: "changed everything" or "transformed everything".
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The Wachovia thing altered everything.
With those words, Joanie Lee altered everything.
Those who returned to their countries altered everything.
Digital has altered everything: people are increasingly using video and digital images.
The Yeats poem captured a decisive moment that altered everything in its wake; for Scotland that moment was the 2014 independence referendum.
It is now the world's largest online retailer, and it has radically altered everything from the publishing industry, with Kindle, to cloud computing, with Amazon Web Services.
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One part can alter everything.
When it comes to the economy, people's expectations alone can alter everything.
Particles travelling faster than light, capable of carrying information, would alter everything.
And then of course I alter everything I buy for myself.
Still, Mr. Berry's decisions have had a ripple effect, altering everything from transit service to family dinners.
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