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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abruptly changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden or unexpected shift in a situation, condition, or state.
Example: "The weather forecast predicted a sunny day, but it abruptly changes to a heavy downpour."
Alternatives: "suddenly shifts" or "unexpectedly alters".
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After the celebratory opening chorus the mood abruptly changes.
Shortly after the rape scene, "Rosemary's Baby" abruptly changes tone again.
The night of his son's eighth birthday, all that abruptly changes.
The November April dry season abruptly changes to the May October rainy season.
When a team member abruptly changes the topic, the rest of the group follows him off the agenda.
All that abruptly changes, however, when an insolent stranger calling himself Chris Dey shows up at Tara's house.
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Here an interesting possibility is to abruptly change the range of interactions by changing the detuning.
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.
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