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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a change which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a clause that provides additional information about a specific change being discussed.
Example: "The company implemented a change which improved employee satisfaction significantly."
Alternatives: "a change that" or "a modification which".
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No orgies, for a change, which was nice.
He led a change, which involved cutting overheads and bringing the company's pension deficit under control.
Rather than meet threat with force, Holcim opted for un-armed guards, a change which required careful community education.
But this will be a no-Williams zone for a change, which may not be a change for the better.
And then writing of a change which had come: "Me waiting until I was nearly fifty / To credit marvels.
Every deviation from the type design becomes a "change" which must be approved, as we will see.
Perinatal AZT also prolonged startle latencies, a change which may indicate that perinatal AZT alters conduction velocity.
Indeed, it was not until 2000 that the American monetary authorities finally started curtailing the growth in the money supply, a change which brought markets crashing down.
TACOMA, Wash., Oct. 22 — The sun was shining for a change, which was good news for Richard Thompson, known throughout these parts as Solar Richard.
Six and a half weeks into shooting that film I made a change, which made Eileen Atkins and Helen Mirren sisters.
Then, around 1990, there came a change, which you might have thought would have cast Mr. Ramos in a more sympathetic light.
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