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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artificially altered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been changed or modified through artificial means, often in contexts related to technology, biology, or manufacturing.
Example: "The genetically modified organism was artificially altered to enhance its resistance to pests."
Alternatives: "synthetically modified" or "manipulated through artificial means".
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But he points out that certain profound questions about artificially altered intelligence have not yet been answered.
It remains to be seen, however, whether chickens whose genes had been artificially altered in the laboratory would find wide acceptance among consumers.
Everglades water levels were artificially altered in an erratic manner, disturbing the quality, amount, distribution, and timing of the seasonal cycle.
This would, in effect, create genetically modified people by causing artificially altered DNA to pass from parent to offspring, curing inherited diseases.
Now and then, as we rose higher into the mountains, we'd catch the sound of singing from some tiny church, and as we rose, the scenery grew more lush — the trees a shade of green that seemed almost artificially altered.
Artificially altered ones attract a whole lot of negative attention and result in a net bad look for Samsung.
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"You are artificially altering the material.
How could an artist like James Turrell, so fascinated by a spectacular natural feature, choose to artificially alter it to make his personal statement?
In animals, the regular activities of migration, reproduction, and the changing of coats or plumage can be induced out of season by artificially altering daylight.
"The occupation's campaign specifically targeted the City of Jerusalem and its inhabitants, attempting to artificially alter the spirit, identity and character of the Holy City, focusing on Al-Aqsa Mosque, threatening grave consequences.
The FIA added that the "new torque map will artificially alter the aerodynamic characteristics of both cars", which is forbidden by a specific technical directive.
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