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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amended for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to changes or modifications made to a document, agreement, or policy for a specific purpose or reason.
Example: "The contract was amended for clarity and to address the concerns raised by both parties."
Alternatives: "revised for" or "modified for".
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The law was amended for a third time, with the new amendments referred to as Stark III, going into effect on December 4, 2007.
*Update: The introduction to this post was amended for clarity.
You want a quiet drink, but one amended for summer.
This article was amended for legal reasons on 9 December.
Our Constitution was routinely amended for that, and it's not clear to me now what division of equality rests on.
Stan Brock, the founder of R.A.M., said the state's medical code had to be amended for that to happen.
Pickles own press release (subsequently amended for reasons I'll explain) says: "Evidence shows that senior pay levels have spiralled recently.
But then Allen amended, for clarity: KANTS! [cartoon id= a16023"] So it was clear he meant both of them.
"The high court agreed that the statement of claim could be amended for a claim of compensation," he said.
The market-risk element, dealing with trading losses, is unchanged from Basel 1 (which was amended for this purpose in 1997).
State and police officials said the law required the money be used for wireless 911 systems in its first year; later the law was amended for broader usage.
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