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Discover LudwigThe phrase "altered some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something has been changed or modified to a certain extent, but not completely.
Example: "The design of the product was altered some to better fit customer preferences."
Alternatives: "modified slightly" or "changed a bit".
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Amtrak cancelled or altered some services as the storm approached.
Under pressure, the Assembly had altered some of the proposed language, but the intent seemed unchanged.
But Graham's performance against Denver seems to have altered some perceptions of him.
The rule would have altered some of the most famous names in Spanish history.
Keep in mind, however, that Mr. McCain's presence in the race probably altered some votes.
"Although Trump altered some cadences and affected a slightly stronger New York accent, it was clearly him".
Though Jarman has altered some of Marlowe's lines to enhance the gay theme, that one is original.
They played a lot of effective man-to-man and altered some of their looks after the snap.
Andrew P. Pugno, a lawyer working with Mr. Starr on the case, disagreed with the notion that Proposition 8 altered "some solidly entrenched right".
These findings suggest that P1 may have altered some of its decisions in anticipation of its IPO by lowering the requirements for accepting loans.
As understanding of the different types of headaches has evolved, researchers have altered some of their beliefs about migraine and tension headaches and the relationship between the two.
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