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"annual changes in" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe yearly fluctuations or adjustments in something over time. Example: The company's financial report showed significant annual changes in revenue due to the recent economic downturn.
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The favored 'income' concept for analysis of annual changes in inequality, namely annual consumption plus annual changes in net wealth, is exactly on target.
The charts show the annual changes in total dividends paid by each group.
Bradley discovered that the fixed stars too suffer apparent annual changes in their positions.
Season, any of four divisions of the year according to consistent annual changes in the weather.
Relying on numbers from the State Department of Transportation, the survey also tracks annual changes in numbers of injuries.
E-books wreck the numbers game Until recently, one could track the overall health of the book economy by charting the annual changes in the output of titles.
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Fig. 1 Annual changes in duration of surgery and anesthesia.
The same holds true when considering the annual changes in unemployment rates.
In contrast, our economic calculations only evaluate the annual changes in C stocks and substitution effects.
Typically, the change in actual enrollment is roughly half the magnitude of annual changes in applications.
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