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Discover Ludwig"with amendments" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe changes or revisions that have been made to a document, proposal, law, etc. Example: "The contract was approved with amendments to the original terms and conditions."
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Lawmakers cannot nitpick the deal with amendments.
One is to kill or weaken the bill with amendments.
"Ultimately this will be settled with amendments and votes, and we'll move from there," he said.
To lengthen its spell in the sun, he and other opponents are freighting it with amendments.
That was the bill passed today by the Senate, with amendments aimed at reducing tire waste.
In the final stages they returned the draft contract riddled with amendments.
With amendments from quantum theory, this image of the atom persists today.
Mr. Lott threatened to delay the bill with amendments and, if necessary, a filibuster.
Mr. Aristoff said the state needs another year to phase the rules in, perhaps with amendments.
Webster's "Holy Bible … with Amendments of the Language" appeared in 1833.
Many of the proposed rights Pavlov rebuts with amendments, just for the record.
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