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Discover Ludwig"abruptly changed" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sudden or unexpected change in something. Here are a few examples: 1. "The weather abruptly changed from sunny to stormy, forcing us to cancel our picnic plans." 2. "The company's financial situation abruptly changed when their biggest client pulled out of the deal." 3. "The mood in the room abruptly changed when the boss entered, tense and serious." 4. "Her life was abruptly changed by the tragic accident that took her husband's life." 5. "After years of a successful partnership, their relationship abruptly changed when one of them decided to retire."
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When he abruptly changed his walking patterns, he appeared to be changing his mind as well.
He abruptly changed the subject.
Inside, that has abruptly changed.
In November he abruptly changed his mind.
Qatar has abruptly changed its tune.
At 11am Downing Street's line abruptly changed.
Then she abruptly changed her tone.
But two things abruptly changed the picture.
He took a bite, and abruptly changed direction.
Come July and the mood has abruptly changed.
Perhaps recognising this, her supporters have abruptly changed their tune.
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