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Discover LudwigThe phrase "altered your" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes made to something that belongs to or affects someone else.
Example: "The recent updates have altered your user experience significantly."
Alternatives: "changed your" or "modified your".
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How has branching out altered your teaching?
Over time, Renew could also tell whether you've altered your habits.
Spotify (which turns 10 this year) and its equivalent forces have altered your relationship with music.
You hadn't altered your course in three hours, and it was dark out.
If your exposure to light is altered, your body clock can shift, leaving you out of sync.
And has the housing crisis altered your views on home ownership?
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"You're altering your brain chemistry".
Can you alter your songbun?
Alter your form from story to play.
Did you alter your delivery strategically?
You alter your life, your work, your entire sleep schedule.
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