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The phrase "a commendable change of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a positive or praiseworthy alteration or transformation in a situation, behavior, or policy.
Example: "The organization implemented a commendable change of approach to sustainability, which has garnered positive feedback from the community."
Alternatives: "a praiseworthy shift in" or "an admirable transformation of".
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Traditionally salespersons have not viewed their obligations of beneficence in this way, but perhaps paternalistic beneficence would be a commendable change of practice?
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There's a commendable range of canned microbrew beers too.
To some, they indicate a commendable degree of self-awareness.
The Yankees' starter, Ivan Nova, did a commendable job of pitching around trouble.
And he has a commendable record of shaping big education and pension bills.
The board appointed by the government did a commendable job of shepherding Satyam through a potentially fatal period.
"This must be the right place," she adds, with a commendable lack of irony.
"He is a commendable model of commitment to substance and to civility in public life.
By all accounts, Deveshwar did a commendable job of bringing the company back on the rails.
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