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The phrase "a climate change" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the shift in average temperatures, weather patterns, and other measures of climate that have been observed over the last few centuries. For example: "Scientists have noticed a climate change in both the Arctic and Antarctic due to rising global temperatures."
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Or a climate change fiction book.
We will either have a climate change champion or a climate change denier as president.
"They are asking themselves: 'Is this a climate change thing?
The G-8 fails to strike a climate change agreement.
The Senate is stalemated over a climate change bill.
A draft text proposed "a climate change displacement coordination facility".
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He is a climate-change sceptic.
I'm not a climate-change skeptic.
I am not a climate-change denier.
I'm just a climate-change obsessive.
A climate-change study from 2012 found a similar effect.
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