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"changed such that" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a modification or alteration in something so that it now has a different form or function. Here are a few examples: 1. The recipe was changed such that it used less sugar and more natural sweeteners. 2. The contract was changed such that the terms were more favorable to the company. 3. The design was changed such that it could accommodate larger dimensions. 4. The schedule was changed such that the meeting would take place on a different day. 5. The software was changed such that it could be used on different operating systems.
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This indicates that one independent variable can be changed such that the same pair of phases will be retained.
ANZ announced to the Australian stock exchange on Thursday that over the past month, conditions have changed such that expected costs associated with lending to the mining and resources sector would increase from a projected $800m to more than $900m.
However, it is possible that in fact such a structure only evolved once or twice, rather than three different times and only later changed such that we get 'true' feathers in the later theropods, but other lines stuck with simple filaments.
Proto-Indo-European had a variable pitch accent that could fall on any syllable of a word, but in late Proto-Germanic, two changes occurred: first, the quality of the accent changed, such that articulatory energy was increasingly focused on the accented syllable; second, the position of the accent was regularized on the initial (root) syllable.
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.
Therefore original payoff structure has been changed such that T > R > P = S.
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Yet if circumstances change such that pre-existing services are seen to cause substantial damage to those same players, why does not the same argument hold good?
Moreover, depending on cellular status, the structure of the network may change, such that only subsets of proteins are expressed.
Maybe they'll sell to retire, get bored or if business conditions change such that their studio is no longer viable.
The fourth source refers to situations in which the object of knowledge may change, such that what we know ceases to be the case.
Over time, as the regolith is stripped progressively upslope, the threshold for slope failure also changes such that the landscape becomes more stable.
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