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The phrase "a change in the code of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing modifications or alterations made to a set of rules, regulations, or programming code.
Example: "The recent update resulted in a change in the code of the software, improving its overall performance."
Alternatives: "an alteration in the code of" or "a modification in the code of".
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To this the league spokesman Brian McCarthy replied, "Our medical committee does not have information that would prompt a change" in the code of conduct.
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D. Dunphy, "Embracing Paradox: Top Down vs. Participative Management of Organizational Change" and W. Bennis, "The Leadership of Change," in "Breaking the Code of Change," eds.
In the Russian Federation, the Duma adopted changes in the Code of Administrative Offenses last year.
A change in the city's housing code in 1955 also outlawed the construction of such cubicles.
Substantial changes in the coding of causes of death in Poland were introduced in 1997.
("Greenburgh Campaigns for a change in ZIP Code," April 6).
Has there been a change in dress code at Le Bernardin?
Empirical results confirm that distance helps determine the likelihood of change in the code.
But two notable reasons are the expansion of for-profit colleges and a 2005 change in the bankruptcy code.
First, selection can result in changes in the coding region of dsx itself.
Create a new set of incentives and changes in the code will follow.
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