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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'any change to' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a specific change to something that has already been established. For example, "I would like to know if you've made any change to the schedule."
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Hence they support changing the system even as they oppose any change to their own care.
We're not expecting any change to interest rates.
The Pentagon denies any change to the rules of engagement.
Still, few expect any change to come soon.
Tweed argues against any change to existing libel laws.
"Any change to Bill's business model he didn't like.
We are not seeing any change to our future bookings".
Any change to the Constitution would require a referendum.
The Players Association must approve any change to the format.
Expect the royalty growth to be well received, but don't expect any change to numbers.
Taiwan officials have noted that China's cooperation would be essential for any change to come about.
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