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Discover LudwigThe phrase "altering by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a process of change or modification that is influenced or caused by something else.
Example: "The results of the experiment were altering by the temperature fluctuations throughout the day."
Alternatives: "changing due to" or "modifying through".
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Evidence of statement altering by South Yorkshire officers produced by the Hillsborough Independent Panel has led to the largest IPCC inquiry into police conduct ever held.
Winnie Mandela is played, grovelling on the floor, by turns terrified and defiant, her psyche altering by the minute, by Sophie Okonedo: and I am asking her how they even met each other's eyes afterwards, once "Cut!" was called: both must have been slumped, torn, empty, choked.
Please, please consider the people whose lives you may be altering by cutting this programme.
You may think that micromanaging may help keep your idea in focus, but sometimes it needs altering by people you trust.
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It is mood-altering: by alternately soothing and provoking its audience, it stimulates people's complex feelings about themselves and about the world.
"It can be altered by neglect.
Patrick Cariou photograph, as altered by Richard Prince.
The blindfolds have been altered by technology.
Sontag died dreadfully altered by cancer.
Many buildings have been altered by residents.
Subroutines are altered by a single punch.
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