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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a change on" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would typically be "a change in" or "a change to."
Example: "There has been a significant change in the company's policy regarding remote work."
Alternatives: "a modification in" or "an adjustment to."
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Make a change on one and it pushes the changes to the other copies as well.
He added: "No one was expecting a change on this scale".
Click-bait websites are not the only ones that will notice a change on the News Feed.
Another British bank also announced a change on Tuesday.
* This conclusion represents a change on our part.
What a change on Wednesday with Mr. Torquati's program.
This conclusion represents a change on our part.
This blockage seems to have been triggered by a change on Google's part".
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It does not want to make any gestures until it sees firm evidence of a change on the border.
Not, for a change, on the East Coast of America but in Johannesburg, which happens to be Blomkamp's home town.
Correction to this articleCorrection: the original version of this table referred to a "% change on Dec 31st 2007".
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