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The phrase "any change from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing modifications or alterations in relation to a previous state or condition.
Example: "Please inform me of any change from the original schedule."
Alternatives: "any deviation from" or "any alteration from".
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"It's always changing, and any change from outside kicks it another direction.
Realistically, it is unlikely that there will be any change from the Kremlin.
The Premier League and the government remain opposed to any change from the current regulations.
Needless to say, any change from the current system in which dollars must be purchased to buy oil would bring about enormous changes in the world dynamic.
By contrast, the proportion of single mothers with jobs showed hardly any change from 1986 to 1993, remaining around 58percentt.
This has not been prompted by any change from above, since little has really changed in Egyptian politics since President Hosni Mubarak came to office 29 years ago.
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He tapped gently with the reflex hammer and carefully noted any changes from the day before.
Holyrood will not receive any extra resources from London and will have to fund any changes from its budget.
He said the results did not show any changes from the tests he took for his physical.
That's fair enough, I suppose (after all, it's the restaurant that benefits), and once he has met with them, he runs with any changes from that point on, based on his spin on what you should be doing.
To know: In its first communication with the outside world since the death of Kim Jong-il, North Korea declared that "foolish politicians around the world, including the puppet forces in South Korea, should not expect any changes from us".
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