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The phrase "a true change" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the authenticity or genuineness of a change that has occurred or is being discussed.
Example: "After years of struggle, she finally experienced a true change in her perspective on life."
Alternatives: "a genuine change" or "an authentic change".
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Are these changes due to a true change of the QoL level or to respondents' changing standards, values, or conceptualizations [ 5, 6]?
A true change of approach is needed.
The change is needed but this measure won't accomplish a true change.
His elusiveness, however, gives the Jets a true change of pace.
He had undergone, as he said in 2011, a true "change of heart".
Only with splints 2 and 3 did a true change in function occur, compared with baseline scores (no splint).
A true change in practice requires that insurers offer a policy to everyone regardless of medical history.
Not everyone, however, was convinced that the Reform Acts represented a true change of course towards greater democracy.
When there is a true change to the food product itself, FDMS allows users to specify these time-specific changes with start dates and end dates.
The improved times observed in his experiment, said Dr. Thompson, are "not just day-to-day variability, but a true change in performance".
Mr. Medvedev should signal a true change of heart by removing Mr. Kadyrov, the former warlord who was Mr. Putin's choice for president.
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