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The phrase "an abrupt change" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden or unexpected shift in a situation, condition, or behavior.
Example: "The company experienced an abrupt change in leadership, which left many employees feeling uncertain about the future."
Alternatives: "a sudden shift" or "a sharp transition".
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It wasn't an abrupt change.
Ms. Stout found this an abrupt change.
It has been an abrupt change in fortune.
Meggitt's warning marks an abrupt change in its fortunes.
This is an abrupt change in French policy.
What soured them was an abrupt change to pricing.
Sitting on a hill, its red brick buildings are an abrupt change from the pastureland.
But each spin of the roulette wheel triggered an abrupt change in policy.
Then, a month into Trump's tenure in the fall of 1963, came an abrupt change.
"And we made sure Billy was here before Mel left, so it wasn't an abrupt change".
Injuries, in comparison, are usually well defined with an abrupt change from healthy to affected tissue.
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