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Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "modified" is correctly used in written English.
You can use it to describe the act of making changes to something, for example: The rules of the game were modified to make it more fair for all participants.
✓ Grammatically correct
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60 human-written examples
You had the plush English heritage cinema, spearheaded by Merchant-Ivory and then later modified by films such as Notting Hill.
News & Media
The suspension imposed by MLB as modified herein is hereby sustained.
News & Media
It doesn't really fit with Osborne's narrative, but he has significantly modified his deficit and debt reduction targets in response to slower than expected growth.
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"We've changed the layout of the room, modified slightly from last time.
News & Media
A study by Elson and colleagues last year showed that for one particular methodology, the modified Taylor Competitive Reaction Time task, if you take a typical data set and analyse it using one of twenty-eight different analytical variants that exist in the research literature, it is possible to find 'evidence' to support any hypothesis you so wish.
News & Media
The CSIRO and the department of environment clearly link climate change to extreme weather, although the latter seems to have modified its thinking.
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Independent voters, however, are even less enthusiastic about mass domestic surveillance: 71% want the Patriot Act modified, versus 22% who favor keeping it as it is, which pollster Greg Strimple called "intense".
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Although Francis was packaging the ideas with his trademark eye for a soundbite, the content of what he was saying does not mark a break with Catholic teaching, which has modified considerably since Charles Darwin published On The Origin of Species in 1859.
News & Media
They are based upon the formula for a spherical helix in 3D per "CRC Standard Curves" by David von Seggern, modified so that dimension z was modified into dimensions x and y, and the whole was spun about a larger circle.
Wiki
Family tax benefit B cuts – modified Government attempts to cut FTB-B to families with children under six were blocked and dumped.
News & Media
The Rothamsted wheat was modified to provide resistance to aphids, while three potato trials aimed to provide resistance to disease.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "modified", ensure the context clearly indicates what was changed and the nature of the modification.
Common error
Avoid using "modified" without specifying what has been altered. Provide sufficient detail to prevent ambiguity.
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Linguistic Context
The word "modified" primarily functions as an adjective, describing a noun that has undergone a change. Ludwig AI confirms this usage is grammatically sound. Examples show it qualifying nouns across diverse contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
68%
Wiki
10%
Science
8%
Less common in
Formal & Business
7%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The word "modified" is a versatile adjective indicating that something has been changed or altered from its original form. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, its usage is grammatically correct and prevalent across various contexts. While "modified" is commonly found in news and media sources, it also appears in scientific, wiki, and formal business settings. For clarity, always specify what has been changed when using "modified" to avoid ambiguity. Alternatives such as "altered", "adjusted", and "adapted" can provide more specific nuances depending on the context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
altered
Implies a change, often suggesting a deviation from the original form or state.
adjusted
Suggests a fine-tuning or calibration to improve performance or suitability.
adapted
Indicates a change made to suit new conditions or a different purpose.
revised
Implies a careful examination and correction or improvement of something.
transformed
Suggests a significant change, often resulting in a completely different appearance or nature.
converted
Indicates a change in form, character, or function.
reworked
Implies that something has been altered and improved.
recast
Means to present or view something in a different way.
overhauled
Signifies a thorough or extensive repair or renovation.
customized
Suggests a modification made to meet specific individual needs or preferences.
FAQs
How can I use "modified" in a sentence?
You can use "modified" to describe something that has been changed or altered. For example, "The original design was "modified" to improve its efficiency".
What are some alternatives to "modified"?
What is the difference between "modified" and "changed"?
"Modified" implies a more deliberate or specific alteration, whereas "changed" is a more general term for something that has become different. A recipe can be "changed" to use different ingredients, but it is "modified" to reduce the amount of sugar.
Is it correct to say "slightly modified"?
Yes, "slightly modified" is a common and acceptable phrase to indicate a small or minor alteration. For example, "The software has been "slightly modified" to improve user experience".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested