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The phrase "a notable change of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or important alteration in a situation, condition, or context.
Example: "The report highlighted a notable change of strategy in the company's approach to marketing."
Alternatives: "a significant shift in" or "an important alteration of".
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But there's a notable change of vocabulary this time.
For all that, Dinsmore will be remembered for running a civilised office in a post-Leveson climate in which the paper has undergone a notable change of culture.
The warm congratulations is a notable change of tone for Blatter, who early in the campaign sniped at Infantino despite the fact they come from neighboring Swiss villages.
This is the first change in government since IT became widely recognised as a core part of its business, and there is enough in the various pledges to point to a notable change of direction.
In a notable change of tack, America is seeking firm backing from its major allies.Britain and Germany have already signed on, and their foreign ministers have delivered speeches in support of sweeping change in the Middle East.
The outcome of the trial was a notable change of fortune for the son of the late John J. Gotti, the fearsome boss known as the Dapper Don, who ran the Gambino family when it was New York's most powerful Costa Nostra organization.
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As shown in Figure 2, the introduction of the molecules produces a notable change on the shape of the breaking traces.
Then we analyzed the protein level of Dmrt2b in the Dmrt2a-MO injected embryos, and no any notable change of Dmrt2b expression was observed in the Dmrt2a morphants (Figure 3E).
This represents a notable change from days of yore.
Renaissance ivory carving marked a notable change from that of the Middle Ages in its technical sophistication and sensitivity.
Today's upgrade, however, is a notable change in terms of Twitter's plan to work with publishers on its platform, akin to something like Facebook's Instant Articles.
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