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Discover LudwigThe phrase "altered how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes in methods, processes, or ways of doing something.
Example: "The new policy altered how we approach customer service, leading to improved satisfaction rates."
Alternatives: "changed the way" or "modified how".
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Had it altered how he lived his life?
It altered how I view our species and our world.
Has technology altered how we view our bodies?
More sophisticated laboratory analysis, especially DNA typing, has also altered how the shield laws work.
Opinion hasn't altered how I have lived with somebody else's alcoholism.
Golf is a game of traditions, but technology has always altered how the game is played.
Some critics say the program has already altered how general practitioners operate.
These findings, and many more, have altered how people eat and drink and live their lives.
The internet has fundamentally altered how the world works, communicates and thinks.
Has your experience with religious spaces altered how you design homes?
In those passages, the governor had, among other things, altered how school aid and health benefits would be distributed.
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