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'bring about the change' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase used to suggest that something has been done or is being done to create a change or effect a transformation. For example: The new government is hoping to bring about the change needed to make the economy more successful.
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By Benjamin Wallace-Wells November 4, 2016 At a rally in New Hampshire, Donald Trump told voters that he would bring about "the change you've been waiting for your whole life".
It's a testament to changing social attitudes and the power of soap operas to bring about the change that by last night, Hayley's birth gender had long since ceased to be relevant.
He is betting that with the proper tools, they can bring about the change themselves.
Ultimately, could such mishaps help bring about the change the organization says it wants?
That is how we will bring about the change we seek.
He's hopeful that Obama's presidency will finally bring about the change the country so badly needs.
We need to have all of that together to bring about the change.
John McCain -- John McCain will bring about the change that will create jobs and prosperity.
To bring about the change, venture capitalists have begun forming committees and lobbying groups.
It is also important to show people how they play a role in helping to bring about the change.
"This year, we have the power to bring about the change working families all over Britain need.
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