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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at changing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a focus on the act of changing, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "She is skilled at changing her approach based on the situation."
Alternatives: "in changing" or "with changing".
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Participants recommended several system changes aimed at changing HCPs' behaviours.
The instrument was sensitive to change after an intervention aimed at changing intrafamilial maintaining factors.
And yet, cities persist at changing them.
Mr. Scarlett is good at changing hats.
"If you want a shot at changing it, join me".
It's nothing more than legislation aimed at changing attitudes.
Ian is on Twitter and he blogs at Changing Practice.
"It's obvious that we need to look at changing building codes worldwide to deal with this".
The cashmere V-necked sweaters and cardigans are aimed at changing this pattern.
Still, Webbie perseveres, keeping his sound intact, or at least not working hard at changing it.
He was unusually adept at changing his appearance, and was known as the "chameleon".
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