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The phrase "amend to a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when to use it, as it lacks context and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "We need to amend to a new policy" does not make sense as it stands.
Alternatives: "revise to a" or "change to a".
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This could be explained by the fact that, in this case, patients are more demanding for a financial compensation, as an amend to a functional loss.
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Mr. Seinfeld was unhurt in the accident, which was initially reported as a rollover, but later amended to a tip.
It also said the duchess had a normal synched waist which has been amended to a normal cinched waist.
The responsibility I had was to try to make amends to a group of people we had needlessly and mistakenly offended".
All credit to ENO for helping make amends to a piece which is, as our music critic says elsewhere, a major achievement.
The defence of insanity should be amended to a defence of "not criminally responsible by reason of a recognised medical condition".
"He will have made amends to a lot".
The 2-0 win for Legia in Scotland was amended to a 3-0 win for Celtic - meaning Ronny Deila's side went through on away goals.
As well as widening the eligibility, guaranteed entitlement to entry into the Support Group has been amended to a "presumption" based on "a paper assessment".
Given the available evidence, this ten-year period could be amended to a shorter period and still offer strong public safety protections.
I have to make amends to a lot of people about that".
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