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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about changed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a change regarding a specific topic or subject, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The discussion was about changed circumstances that affected our plans."
Alternatives: "regarding changes" or "concerning alterations".
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Thus far herders have remained consistent in their responses about changed rains and increases in winds.
How has your perspective on what you are writing, or want to write about, changed over time?
Interregnums are dangerous — and doubly morbid if unaccompanied by a readiness to think anew about changed power structures.
Ideas are raised -- about changed lives, essential and nonessential compromises, how to be happy in an unhappy world.
But again there was no detail, and no explanation of what he'd do if the "uncertain times" he so often warned us about changed those forecasts, which they almost certainly will.
Significantly, the types of people written about changed dramatically, too: the proportion of profiles about entertainment figures rose from twenty-six per cent, in the earlier period, to fifty-five per cent, in the later period, while the proportion of profiles about political and business figures declined.
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Talk Endlessly repeats mantra about "change".
"This is about change.
It's about change.
Tells about changes.
He was cautious about change.
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