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"inherently changed" is a valid phrase that can be used in written English.
It is an adjective phrase that describes something that has been changed in its basic nature. For example, "The world's economies have been inherently changed by the pandemic."
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But nothing had inherently changed.
However, some teachers have argued that teaching has not inherently changed much.
Cork particles may act as a reinforcing material and several mechanical properties are also inherently changed.
(VET teacher of clothes processing) However, some teachers have argued that teaching has not inherently changed much.
Ash vs. Evil Dead leans into the splatterfest fun that we've come to expect from the franchise, but that humor is balanced (and compounded) by the way Ash has inherently changed with age.
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That inherently changes the way police officers do their jobs.
"The owner could put their current coverage for personal use of the vehicle in jeopardy as the act of making the vehicle available for rental purposes could inherently change the risk profile of the vehicle," said Kevin Smith, a company spokesman.
The paper introduces a new approach in terms of connecting methods of product design, mathematical optimization, process planning and forming technologies, which inherently change material properties of the workpiece.
Just like I cannot inherently change, but rather guide and support my own son.
It's almost like living in a constant state of prayer, and doing so, Phipps continues, can inherently change your expressions of faith.
They believe that by changing the racial identity of the character, they have changed something inherently necessary in the character, a trait that made them the heroes that we perceive them to be.
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