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The phrase "amended to something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to changes or modifications made to a document, law, or agreement, indicating that it has been altered to include specific content.
Example: "The contract was amended to include a new clause regarding payment terms."
Alternatives: "revised to include" or "modified to reflect".
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This latter was crossed out, amended to something a shade less brazen, but I'm using it as a stick to beat him with.
Because of Scout's advance warning, there was just barely enough time to get the provision amended to something far narrower, through a unanimous floor vote hours before final passage.
Perhaps if enough Americans who can't handle the financial burden break the law and don't sign up, we can get it amended to something simpler and truly affordable, like the single-payer, free-choice system Ralph Nader, Bernie Sanders, and even Colin Powell support.
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She did not mention the constitution at all, let alone demand explicitly that it be amended to a document embodying something closer to democracy as understood elsewhere.Some in Myanmar see a danger in the sudden opening up of their country.
If you want to amend something, you could write: "Article 1 shall be amended to state [State your present and foreseen needs and desires that need to be changed - for example, changing the name(s) of beneficiary(ies) and/or the executor of the will.]".
Consider the argument: Donald Trump was gifted with a surname that already sounds like a rapper's nom de microphone (though the savvy street poet would amend it to something like Trump the Don, so as to conflate the first name with a mafia honorific).
Earlier this year, citing figures from Hedge Fund Research, a firm that tracks the industry, The Economist said, "Investors have succeeded in amending the formula to something more like '1.4 and 17,' at least for newcomers to the business".
They have succeeded in amending the formula to something more like "1.4 and 17", at least for newcomers to the business (see chart).The primary reason for the erosion is the lousy returns that "alternative assets" have brought.
The provision that could affect the Little Sisters of the Poor instructs agencies to "consider issuing amended regulations," something Trump didn't need an executive order to do.
Wanna said legislation needs to be amended – something which happens several times during a parliament – to tighten up requirements.
But it's a lot of work to amend something that everyone has come to believe.
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