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The phrase "a changeover in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a transition or shift from one state, condition, or system to another.
Example: "The company is undergoing a changeover in its management structure to improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "a transition in" or "a shift in".
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PARIS — There was once not much of a changeover in tennis.
The following spring, a deranged German fan, angry at Seles's hold over Graf, stabbed Seles in the back on a changeover in Hamburg.
We're in America last time I checked," Serena Williams said during a changeover in the women's final at the U.S. Open on Sunday.
During a changeover in the fourth set, Tiriac walked toward Ralston, who lifted one of Gorman's rackets like a weapon, then caught himself.
The MPs' report comes as the Ministry of Defence is preparing to announce a changeover in regiments deployed in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Understandably, she has refused to play in the country since being stabbed by a fan in 1993 during a changeover in Hamburg.
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This year is the first time since 1989 that a sharp economic slowdown has coincided with the once-a-decade changeover in the country's top leadership.
You could even have three days each with a changeover day in the middle, but for me that's not the best because there is too much time when you are not working together.
This year, 2007, was a changeover year in the emissions standards for these trucks.
Such a changeover happened in 1992, when a new satellite sensor was launched.
Guo Weian, a political science student and party member at People's University in Beijing, said a "smooth changeover" in leadership at the party congress would be "a healthy development," a sign of institutional maturity.
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