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be changed such that
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "be changed such that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a modification or alteration that results in a specific condition or outcome. Example: "The system will be changed such that it can accommodate more users simultaneously."
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Alternative expressions(19)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
11 human-written examples
This indicates that one independent variable can be changed such that the same pair of phases will be retained.
Encyclopedias
The law needs to be changed such that people "own" their personal data and can thus control it in the same way as any other personal property (When did we last see your data?, June 8).
News & Media
Americans are demanding that the scene in "The Great Gatsby" where the great Gatsby — Jay — takes all the silk shirts out of his dresser to show Daisy how rich he is, be changed such that the great Gatsby pulls out all joke shirts, like Big Johnson or Co-ed Naked Volleyball or "I farted at Carlsbad Caverns" and Daisy is amazed at how funny he is.
News & Media
Under a tolerable error at the outputs of the CMVM operation, the constants of C can be changed such that the resulting (optimized) matrix C ′ leads to a CMVM design with the fewest adders/subtractors or adders-steps.
Sociology professor Ms Kitzinger, who works at the University of York, said: "I came out as lesbian in 1973, and things were a lot different then, and it never occurred to me that one day the law would be changed such that my marriage to the woman that I love would be recognised.
News & Media
Horsefield explained the didactic purpose of these societies as He noted how the procedure for imparting the knowledge had to be changed such that, certainly by the 1850s and possibly as early as 1830, the president's role was to select specimens from those brought to the meeting and identify them to the attendees, who sat in silence.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
49 human-written examples
The biological importance of DNA protein cross-links was determined under conditions where the growth conditions of E. coli were changed such that cells became either more sensitivie or resistant to UV irradiation.
Academia
Therefore original payoff structure has been changed such that T > R > P = S.
"Uganda is prepared to put more troops on the ground only if the mandate is changed such that we can go after al-Shabab," said Okello Oryem.
News & Media
Since we have been doing these successive reactions, the reaction conditions have been changed such that the procedure enables the study according to OVAT ('variable at one time') methodology in which initial conditions are set and variables to study have been changed one by one.
In this model, such behaviour can be realized if the definition of the swimming mode is changed such that the animal also changes the direction according to certain correlated turning angle distribution after one step of moving forward.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "be changed such that", ensure the intended outcome is clearly defined and logically follows the change being described. For example, "The settings should be changed such that only authorized personnel can access the data."
Common error
Avoid using "be changed such that" without a clear and specific result. For example, avoid sentences like "The system should be changed such that it works better." Instead, specify how it will work better.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "be changed such that" functions as a connector indicating purpose or result. It specifies that a change is being made with a particular outcome in mind. This is supported by Ludwig's analysis of example sentences.
Frequent in
Science
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News & Media
33%
Encyclopedias
17%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "be changed such that" serves as a connector that illustrates a cause-and-effect relationship, where a change is implemented to achieve a specific result. While grammatically correct and versatile, as confirmed by Ludwig, it leans towards the formal side and is relatively uncommon. When using "be changed such that", ensure that the intended outcome is clear and specific. Alternatives like "be modified so that" or "be altered to ensure that" may provide a more concise or accessible phrasing depending on the context. Remember, clarity is key: avoid vague statements and always specify the desired result of the change.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
be modified so that
Replaces "such that" with "so that", offering a more concise and common alternative.
be altered to ensure that
Emphasizes the intention behind the change, using "to ensure that" instead of "such that".
be adjusted in order to
Highlights the adjustment aspect, replacing "changed" with "adjusted" and specifying purpose with "in order to".
be adapted with the aim of
Focuses on adaptation and the intended goal, using "with the aim of" instead of "such that".
be revised to guarantee that
Implies a formal correction or improvement, using "revised" and "to guarantee that".
be transformed so as to
Suggests a more significant change, replacing "changed" with "transformed" and using "so as to" for purpose.
be reformed to the extent that
Implies a structural or systemic change, using "reformed" and "to the extent that".
be converted in a way that
Highlights the conversion or transformation process, using "in a way that".
be restructured with the effect that
Focuses on the restructuring aspect and the resulting effect, using "with the effect that".
be reworked so as to accomplish
Emphasizes the effort and goal of the change, using "reworked" and "so as to accomplish".
FAQs
How can I use "be changed such that" in a sentence?
Use "be changed such that" to indicate that a modification is being made to achieve a specific outcome. For example, "The code must "be modified such that" it handles the new data format efficiently."
What are some alternatives to "be changed such that"?
Alternatives include phrases like "be modified so that", "be altered to ensure that", or "be adjusted in order to", depending on the nuance you want to convey.
Is "be changed such that" formal or informal?
"Be changed such that" is generally considered a neutral to slightly formal phrase, suitable for technical, scientific, or professional writing. It is less common in casual conversation.
What's the difference between "be changed such that" and "be changed so that"?
While both phrases convey a similar meaning, "be changed such that" is slightly more formal and emphasizes the intended result of the change. "Be changed so that" is a more common and less formal alternative.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested