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'bring about some change' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest an idea of introducing an alteration to something. For example, "We need to bring about some change to our school's curriculum if we want to ensure quality education for all."
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Even in Iran, they have had an election that began to bring about some change.
Most importantly, they learn about environmental quality and what they may do to bring about some change.
In the runup to a general election we have a chance – a duty even – to try and bring about some change to our system.
Friday's tragic accident, some hoped, might finally bring about some change for Mount Everest's guides.
In an effort to bring about some change in my world, I decided to follow in the footsteps of whatever the main character is called on God Friended Me, and spend an entire day attempting to follow God's will.
They had been able to bring about some change in the balance of power in favour of women and the poor in the community and village.
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"And hopeful that we could bring about some changes in Britain".
For one woman, the challenge was enough for her to leave her engineering job and try to bring about some changes.
Now a new business enterprise is trying to bring about some real change, as Nora Fakim reports.
At the top of the mural was a portrait of Freddie Gray gazing off in the distance as if he was watching over the city with hopes that his story would bring about some real change.
While there were initial hopes "that the advent of a new leader might bring about some positive change in the human rights situation", she said, a year after Kim Jong-un took over from his late father, "we see almost no sign of improvement".
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