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The phrase "are changing on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ongoing changes or developments that are occurring at a specific time or in relation to a particular subject.
Example: "The policies regarding remote work are changing on a regular basis to adapt to employee needs."
Alternatives: "are evolving regarding" or "are shifting in relation to".
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In addition, human exposure patterns to PFAAs are changing on a global scale as a result of changes in regulatory policies.
Slowly, things are changing on the mountain, despite a stubborn colonial nostalgia.
"Attitudes are changing on the high school, college and pro level," Tessendorf said.
Johnson replied: "I can, but I don't think they are necessarily right, but things are changing on that front.
There is not enough serious money to go around for the proliferating number of startups.Times are changing on Sand Hill Road, too.
When your accountants are changing on the fly the scale and shape of institutions that are pillars of your exit strategy, it is not a good sign.
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If nothing is changing on the pitch, something will have to change in the dugout.
While much is changing on Wall Street, not least regulation, one thing still remains constant: employees, not owners, usually come first.
The essay rules may be changing on the Common Application, but that doesn't change some basic rules about creative writing.
But things have been changing on that front too.
"This number is changing on a daily basis as we do more research".
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