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The phrase "always managed to alter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's consistent ability to change or modify something over time.
Example: "Despite the challenges, she always managed to alter her approach to fit the needs of her clients."
Alternatives: "consistently succeeded in changing" or "regularly adapted to modify".
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Monika spoke nearly perfect English, but she always managed to alter our idioms slightly.
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I have previously always managed to change the time for meetings.
Yet with the agreement, however modest, Moon has managed to alter the narrative that North Korea cannot be reasoned with.
But he insisted the UK had managed to alter US thinking in some areas.
Some people manage to alter their outlook simply by being introduced to the fixed versus incremental distinction.
He was promoted to management positions several times, but always managed to make these only temporary.
I've always managed to get by.
Yet he always managed to escape censure.
Happily, he always managed to escape.
Somehow, they have always managed to survive.
I've always managed to adapt to situations.
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