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The phrase "altered the use of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes made to how something is utilized or applied in a particular context.
Example: "The new policy altered the use of resources within the organization, leading to more efficient operations."
Alternatives: "changed the application of" or "modified the utilization of".
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Mountfort notably altered the use of a segmented arch rather than one in the Romanesque style; the latter of which was considered by Augustus Pugin to be fundamentally important to the Gothic style.
Pericles also tried to minimize the advantages of Sparta by rebuilding the walls of Athens, which, it has been suggested, radically altered the use of force in Greek international relations.
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Alter the caption: alter the use of these deaths.
The team said the church's opposition would not alter the use of the big-toothed logo.
—Steven W Hawkins, executive director, Amnesty International USA CIA records detail how throughout the program, CIA medical personnel cleared detainees for the use of the CIA's enhanced interrogation techniques and played a central role in deciding whether to continue, adjust, or alter the use of the techniques against detainees.
Then, this April, at the height of tensions incited by the North's nuclear test in February, the country declared that it would "adjust and alter the use of the existing nuclear facilities" for "bolstering up the nuclear armed force both in quality and quantity".
These shocks likely alter the use of highways to transport drugs to the USA, and have been documented to increase violence in areas contested by Mexican drug trafficking organizations (Castillo et al. 2016).
Occupy Athens charged that city officials and a Wal-Mart developer met privately last September to dramatically alter the use of a major riverfront property in downtown Athens.
Amphetamine exerts its behavioral effects by altering the use of monoamines as neuronal signals in the brain, primarily in catecholamine neurons in the reward and executive function pathways of the brain, collectively known as the mesocorticolimbic projection.
The use of etomidate did not alter the use of corticosteroids or mortality.
Moreover, we do not know how farm sizes may alter the use of antibiotics in feeds on Chinese farms.
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