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Discover LudwigThe phrase "altering a lot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing significant changes or modifications to something.
Example: "The project has been altering a lot since the initial proposal, reflecting the team's evolving ideas."
Alternatives: "changing significantly" or "modifying extensively".
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If you are altering a lot of shirts, try to locate a tape measure and measure what to cut of each one.
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"I'd have to say Omar has altered a lot of people's strategic planning," Doug Melvin of Milwaukee said.
That experience -- rallying from two sets down against Andrei Medvedev in the final -- set in motion a chain of events that would alter a lot more than his ranking.
These are cheap, and can alter a room a lot - maybe even changing the colour of the light that comes through.
In the same way, the microbiome of a certain floor is also altered if a lot of people walk on it.
As the quantities increase, the way things mix and react alters a lot.
"He altered lots and lots of stuff," he said.
Depending on your goals (fun, improvement...) you may not be willing to alter your schedule a lot to include classes.
If wished, you can also add a few drops or squeezes of fresh lemon juice but this will alter the flavour a lot; the peel contains the aromatic essential oils and therefore has a slightly different flavour from the juice.
There's a lot of undue concern that Haley will drastically alter a system that was really never broken.
1960: Why Alter a Masterpiece?
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