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The phrase "altered successfully" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a change or modification has been completed without issues.
Example: "The settings have been altered successfully, and you can now proceed with the next steps."
Alternatives: "changed successfully" or "modified successfully".
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Influencing emotions by promoting trust, safety and comfort was considered essential to create an environment in which cognitions could be altered successfully.
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To have your own view altered or successfully to alter someone else's view are both counted as victories.
Penny Sarchet writes for New Scientist about how MIT researchers have successfully altered emotions associated with specific memories in mice.
The Mets believed he was tipping his pitches, and Manuel said Santana seemed to have successfully altered his delivery to conceal his pitch selection.
Having successfully altered his image from washed-up former child-star to in-demand actor, he's sympathetic to the problems faced by today's young actors.
The optical property of synthesized phosphor is successfully altered by the in corporation of polystyrene sulfonic acid as capping agent in the colloidal solution.
The pair have patched up the quarrel but their disarray still works to Mr Fogh Rasmussen's benefit.When asked to name areas where he had successfully altered attitudes during his tenure, the prime minister has no doubt.
Despite widespread skepticism, he successfully altered the sedimental behaviour of the river by building a series of jetties, and within five years, by 1879, he had created a practical channel for shipping.
This comprises not only engineered lipases with altered fatty acid chain length selectivity, fatty acid specificity, and improved performance in esterification reactions, but also successfully altered phospholipases, lipoxygenases, P450 monooxygenases, decarboxylating enzymes, and fatty acid hydratases.
The cofactor specificity was successfully altered from NADH to NADPH by an Asp55Asn mutation, which is located at the NAD+ binding cleft, without influencing the catalytic properties of the dehydrogenase.
Appearing in public for the first time since revealing he had successfully altered the DNA of twin girls while they were embryos to make them resistant to HIV infection, the Stanford-trained bioengineering professor said he felt "proud" of his work and its implications for public health in the face of nearly universal condemnation.
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