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The phrase "altered to pass" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something has been modified or changed in order to be accepted or approved.
Example: "The document was altered to pass the compliance review, ensuring it met all necessary regulations."
Alternatives: "modified to succeed" or "changed to be accepted".
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She passed Boi Point, San Sebastian at 19 56 and her course was altered to pass about 0.5 nautical miles north of the Palmas Island Lighthouse, at the entrance to Rio de Janeiro Harbour.
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A presidential veto of a bill can be overridden by the legislature with a two-thirds majority, or a bill may be altered to incorporate presidential reservations and pass with a majority vote.
"My fear is that even if the public option passes, it will be altered to the point where it would leave out people like me that are trying to make a living".
However the virus has altered to allow bird-to-human infection, it doesn't seem to pass easily between humans.
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The ICS molecule can be altered to reduce gastrointestinal absorption or enhance first-pass metabolism by the liver.
The legislation for the controversial GP co-payment has been altered and is yet to pass parliament.
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Although it said it welcomed Hungary's democratic progress, the commission harshly criticised aspects of the new constitution, saying that it risked institutionalising the political preferences of the government.The commission was particularly exercised over the numerous provisions for "cardinal laws", which need a two-thirds majority vote in parliament to pass or alter in the future.
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