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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an interesting change" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing a modification or alteration that captures attention or provokes curiosity. Example: "The new policy introduced by the company represents an interesting change in their approach to employee benefits."
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It illuminates an interesting change in reputations as this tournament has progressed.
But this would be an interesting change from the proliferation of McMansions".
The evil ones have sparked an interesting change in America, I think.
It's going to be an interesting change and we want to drive it.
Nevertheless, the new approach could herald an interesting change in the approach to driver safety.
An interview of two halves – with 10 weeks in-between – provides an interesting change of perspective from Paul Sackey.
He was seven years old – so young, he says, that he "accepted whatever happened as an interesting change".
Comical, diminutive self-portraits in white rubber with bristly hair added are an interesting change of pace.
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AS in Black Ops or Modern Warfare, you're either going to see all this as a interesting change of pace or a frustrating aside to the main action.
A very interesting change was an enormous increase in PCK1 (phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase 1) in the transplanted beta cells.
It's a notable change, a big, interesting change for the long term".
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