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The phrase "amended that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a change or modification made to a document, statement, or agreement.
Example: "The committee amended that section of the report to clarify the findings."
Alternatives: "revised that" or "modified that".
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Since then, he has amended that thought.
Phillips quickly amended that statement.
Low later amended that statement.
But after further thought, Mr. Foley amended that opinion.
They later amended that margin to five votes.
Fourth Amendment not amended — that is a problem.
(Later, he amended that position, saying he would have supported the act anyway).
Mr. Giuliani amended that statement last year in testimony to a state grand jury.
Congress codified the disparate impact theory for Title VII when it amended that law in 1991.
Last week, she amended that; she'll pay for it again if she has to.
Hours later, his lawyer amended that statement, saying Mr. Rangel "misspoke" and acknowledging that Mr. Green's comments were accurate.
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