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The phrase "altered of" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a misconstruction, as "altered" typically requires a direct object or a preposition that fits the context.
Example: "The document was altered to reflect the new changes."
Alternatives: "changed from" or "modified from".
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Within months state-controlled media released photos – that many suspected had been altered – of him touring state institutions.
Bensel-Meyers, with access to transcripts, began to notice patterns of grades being altered, of clusters of unusually high grades for athletes in certain courses, of special privileges.
Thermally altered of detrovitrinite, Inertodetrinite, heat affected (C1).
Gwyneth Paltrow, hosting 'Saturday Night Live,' brought back memories of her famous performance of Cee Lo Green's 'F**k You' on 'Glee' -- with the objectionable word altered, of course.
Honestly, though, it could have been written anytime in the last few months by just about anyone paying any attention whatsoever, and it surely will prove reusable in the months to come (with casualty figures altered, of course).
The lead to the American edit removing plot elements of prostitution and lesbianism and making the most altered of Bava's films on its English language version.
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2. Learn about time shaving in the workplace by reading and discussing the article, "Altering of Worker Time Cards Spurs Growing Number of Suits".
That takes tremendous courage, to offer up our idealized self image at the alter of our true nature.
I was simply spilling my blood on the alter of love, praying in vain to false idols.
The terrorism rubbish was later altered to accusations of piracy.
An altered state of mind.
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