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Discover LudwigThe phrase "administration has changed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that there has been a shift or alteration in the governing body or management of an organization or institution.
Example: "Due to recent events, the administration has changed, leading to new policies being implemented."
Alternatives: "leadership has shifted" or "management has been altered."
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The administration has changed that calculus.
Barack Obama's green-minded administration has changed that.
And the geography of this administration has changed.
The Bush administration has changed its tune now, and has started to talk to Al Jazeera.
Since September 11th and the end of the peace talks, the Bush administration has changed its policy towards Colombia.
The Reagan Administration has changed what was once a tactic of diplomacy into an ideological crusade without diplomatic goals.
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By Wednesday's hearings, the administration had changed its position.
Consider, for instance, how the views of the US administration have changed in just a year.
The Bush administration had changed its no-bailouts policy when the giant insurer American International Group wobbled.
Bold governance reforms under the current administration have changed consumers' and investors' sentiment.
Asked why the administration had changed its mind, she said, "That's the only comment we have".
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