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Discover LudwigThe phrase "altered position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a change in someone's physical location or a shift in a viewpoint or stance on an issue.
Example: "After the negotiations, the team found themselves in an altered position regarding the contract terms."
Alternatives: "changed stance" or "modified location".
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The altered position of the rifle may have resulted from his shoulder being jostled.
Stark's most difficult assignment as a propagandist was to sell Britain's altered position on Palestine in a notably hostile environment: the United States.
Smith, K. J. et al. An altered position of the α2 helix of MHC class I is revealed by the crystal structure of HLA-B*3501 HLA-B*3501
We show that these effects result from an altered position of Zn2, which is incapable of providing a productive interaction with the substrate β-lactam ring.
Hence, altered position of the tongue can also affect the position of the mandible [9].
The third reason is altered position or shape of the anterior nasal spine and postsurgical edema.
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But continued conflict ever since has altered positions, and opened its location to hot dispute.
Within the politics stream, these changes in jurisdiction altered positions of power and shifted priorities on the agenda.
The standardization procedure took altered positions of the spine or pelvis and compensatory movements of the free extremities into account.
Overall, the changes are consistent with a randomisation or mobilisation of the array of positioned proximal promoter nucleosomes and altered positions and loss of more distal nucleosomes [41].
To assess the reproducibility of MR measurements, mice (n = 3) were reimaged under different conditions, including altered positioning in the coil, slice selections and imaging at different times.
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