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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amendment to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a change or addition to an existing rule, law, agreement, etc. For example, "The school board voted to approve an amendment to the student dress code."
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In an amendment to its I.P.O.
An amendment to restore White House tours.
He also favors a constitutional amendment to balance the budget.
Any change would require an amendment to the Maastricht treaty.
What a pity there's no First Amendment to protect him.
He wants a constitutional amendment to prevent gay marriage.
General searches break the Fourth Amendment to the constitution.
(The Irish Senate passed an emergency amendment to thwart him).
Mr. Adams also requested an amendment to the hearing record.
A 2012 amendment to North Carolina's Constitution forbids the marriages.
Jones, which applied the Fourth Amendment to G.P.S. surveillance.
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