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"an amendment to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a change or addition made to a document, law, or agreement. Example: The board of directors proposed an amendment to the company's bylaws, which would allow for more flexibility in decision-making.
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In an amendment to its I.P.O.
Any change would require an amendment to the Maastricht treaty.
Mr. Adams also requested an amendment to the hearing record.
And Mr. Wyden has an amendment to change that.
Both measures would require an amendment to the State Constitution.
He proposed attaching an amendment to Stickland's amendment.
It could propose an amendment to its certificate of incorporation.
Yesterday, the companies signed an amendment to the acquisition offer.
Implementation of the graphene is an amendment to the transfer of the nano-apertures.
Biochar is often promoted as an amendment to improve soil quality.
The charity is calling for an amendment to make care visits at least 30 minutes long.
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