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The phrase "altered plans" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to changes or modifications made to previously established plans or arrangements.
Example: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, we had to implement altered plans for the event."
Alternatives: "revised plans" or "modified plans".
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Scott often altered plans too, leaving little margin for error.
This experiment was designed to learn if there are hemispheric asymmetries in the control of altered plans of actions.
The threat has mostly altered plans of friends and family members who expected to go to Rio to cheer them.
And in 1993, when Microsoft decided to build its own on-line service, the Microsoft Network, it was beset by false starts, name changes, and altered plans.
Israel's prime minister, Ariel Sharon, told his cabinet ministers that Mr. Arafat's ailment had not altered plans for a unilateral Israeli withdrawal of soldiers and Jewish settlers from the Gaza Strip, which is scheduled for next year.
Nervous Republicans on Capitol Hill say the administration's frequently and hastily altered plans to impose the tariffs suggest that Mr. Trump and his aides are devising trade policy on the fly.
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They altered planning norms and focused on different measures of performance.
The government has altered Plan A quite a bit, it's not really recognisable in its original form..
Update: Due to a "crush of interest", Striebeck has posted on a slightly altered plan for feedback tomorrow.
But even there, shrinking airline profits could alter plans.
Be willing to alter plans if something happens out of your control.
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