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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a change far" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a significant or distant change, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The project requires a change far beyond our initial expectations."
Alternatives: "a significant change" or "a change that is considerable".
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It blew, for a change, far from the fairway.
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"If it is a substantial change, far beyond what was originally proposed, then they should discuss it with their program officer," Nesbit says.
The Medical Research Council funded UK BEAM trial specified a 2.5 [ 43] point change on the Roland Morris disability score as a clinically significant change, far smaller than the mean change seen in this study.
Research shows that regret can be a powerful catalyst for change, far outweighing the short-term emotional downsides.
For many, the latest moves have been a change too far.
But he was a Democrat: for many Hawaiians, voting Republican may still be a change too far.
Some older workers feel it is a change too far, and will give up in the new year.
Around two-fifths of voters said it was "time for a change", but far fewer, around a third, thought the change should be to the Tories.
For a change, so far, they have exceeded expectations after losing four of five starters and being picked to finish ninth in the Big East in a preseason poll of coaches.
It might be a change too far for government.
Fashions change far more often than twice a year.
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