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The phrase "a yes changed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when to use it due to its lack of clarity and context.
Example: "After much deliberation, a yes changed to a no, leaving everyone surprised."
Alternatives: "an affirmative altered" or "a yes transformed".
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Then the speaker, whom they had counted on as a "yes," changed his mind.
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This time, he's decided to vote against the bill as a first step to — yes — "change the way business is done in Washington".
If she says yes, change into something else then ask a different saleslady until you get a "no" for an answer.
And, oh yes, change it every few months.
I believe Dennis would do well in therapy and, yes, change significantly.
Incomes are rising, and there is a whiff of, yes, change in the air.
The Obama energy transition team and the new Congress can either instill a yes we can change...or royally blow it.
Slyly eliciting different meanings from words like underground, flat and, yes, change, he proves that you don't need a fancy vocabulary to create intellectually complex effects.
So, yes, change.
They think yes, change is coming, crime is down, but it's not down the right way to do it.
Is there an instance where saying yes has changed your life?
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