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Discover LudwigThe phrase "altered forms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing variations or modifications of something, such as art, literature, or scientific concepts.
Example: "The artist presented several altered forms of the original sculpture, showcasing her unique interpretation."
Alternatives: "modified versions" or "transformed shapes".
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That generation has kept a few of the rituals alive, in altered forms.
Because these antigens are altered forms of normal self antigens, they are "foreign" and could be recognized by the immune system as such, but often they are not.
However, many tumour antigens are altered forms of proteins found naturally on the surface of normal cells; in addition, those antigens are not specific to a certain type of tumour but are seen in a variety of cancers.
Most patents never see the light of day and if they do the appear in massively altered forms.
But now it is helping to keep us all inside the bubble by playing back stuff we already know in slightly altered forms.
New streams can be created -- in the West, by Christianity, or Luther, or the Renaissance, or the Romantic movement -- but in the end they derive from a single river, an underlying central tradition, which, sometimes, in radically altered forms, survives.
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The hunger was still there, just in altered form.
The big houses will survive, but in an altered form.
But when it does come back it will likely be in a somewhat altered form.
New source review would remain in effect until then, perhaps in an altered form.
(The building survives in a much altered form at Hollywood and Vine, without the signs).
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