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Discover LudwigThe phrase "altered much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes or modifications that have occurred to something, often implying a significant degree of alteration.
Example: "The original design was altered much to fit the new requirements of the project."
Alternatives: "changed significantly" or "modified greatly".
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The character of London has altered much more.
The original plot has not been altered much, though perhaps it should have been.
In just the last few thousand years, the patterns of vegetation altered much faster than before.
Nevertheless, the results were not altered much after excluding the first 5 years of follow-up.
Agriculture, in particular, has dramatically altered much of the Earth's surface over many millennia.
Technological changes have altered much of the traditional spatial pattern of German agriculture.
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The growing importance of cameras — of images rather than just text — is altering much about culture.
Ideas of ugliness alter much more fluidly than classic notions of beauty.
The message -- that a surgeon's knife or a dose of collagen can alter much more than a droopy neck or thin lips -- is not subtle.
He is not convinced that the introduction of the Rooney Rule – a stipulation that non-white candidates be interviewed for every managerial post – would alter much.
The REEs compositions do not alter much during weathering process and the REEs composition and their relative ratios still are valid for rock origin determination.
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