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Originally Posted by xplainer
It WAS altered. OP stated so.
Then, unaltered.
So, no, it has not been altered.
It is alterless.
Without alter.
It has no alter.
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I believe that the past tense of alter means at some point in the past it was changed, regardless of the change but I am an English teacher
Unaltered and unrestored are not words I would use.
It was altered to make it look better then altered again to attempt to make it look like it did before it was altered the first time.
2 times it was altered.