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amendment

noun as in correction, improvement

noun as in addition to a document

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The committee passed an amendment that would reduce the number of homes per lot faith-based organizations would be allowed to build under its program.

The Legislature should pass a bill to remove mandatory work from the Penal Code that doesn’t rely on a constitutional amendment.

He was convicted under a controversial amendment in 2022 to the Computer Misuse Act.

From BBC

MSPs were due to consider potential amendments to the bill later this month.

From BBC

Thune has pledged to carry out a more transparent leadership style compared to his predecessor and open the Senate floor to more debate and amendments.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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