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Discover LudwigThe phrase "altering things" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing changes or modifications being made to various items or concepts.
Example: "The artist is known for altering things in unexpected ways, transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary."
Alternatives: "modifying items" or "changing aspects".
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Wow Chris Andersen is really altering things close to the basket.
If anyone is to blame, the scientists say, it may be the commercial fishermen who may be altering things for the worse.
A bit of planning before I'd started and then stepping back for an overview would have helped me much more than altering things blindly and investing affection, rather than criticism.
He also argues that it is unclear what the media industry will look like in future because of the way the internet and other digital technologies are altering things—hence it would be premature to start ditching key assets now.
Wilmots deserves credit for altering things but the starting XI may need to put Belgium in front earlier in the game if they are to challenge Argentina.
My father has always had a habit of altering things, embellishing them, making them seem bigger and more special that perhaps they were.
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This information did not alter things greatly.
You can even alter things in 3D.
"We didn't want to alter things.
But Sweeney's run-scoring double and steal altered things.
A few steps might alter things, Dr. deBuys writes.
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