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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a change" is not commonly used in written English and may not be clear in meaning.
It could potentially be used in contexts discussing transitions or modifications, but it would require additional context for clarity.
Example: "We need to assess the impact at a change in leadership within the organization."
Alternatives: "during a transition" or "at a shift".
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Asked about the complaints, Mr Buhari hinted at a change of policy.
D'Antoni has not hinted at a change, but it seems an obvious move.
Three recent events hint at a change in public attitudes toward the war on drugs.
The current auction would not be the first attempt at a change of ownership for Britvic.
A top official at a change management company was excited about my offer.
On some projects it may be convenient to appoint a different project manager at a change of phase.
Saying we should become alarmed at a change in the shopping habits of individuals oversimplifies a complex issue.
When Francona discussed Crisp's uncertainty at the plate on Friday, he was hinting at a change that was probably overdue.
And it's the only time you'll hear an audience suppress a cheer at a change in the onstage weather.
First of all, an intervention by problem solving aims at a change : the question is to know how a problem is maintained, hic et nunc.
The supergroup recently whetted fans' appetites by releasing a music video for album track "Bad Habits", hinting at a change of direction.
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