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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cast changes" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it to refer to changes in the actors or performers in a play, film, or other production. Here are a few examples: - "The play's success was hindered by frequent cast changes, causing inconsistency in performances." - "After the first season, the TV show underwent major cast changes, with several characters being replaced." - "The director announced that due to scheduling conflicts, there would be cast changes for the upcoming production of the musical." - "The audience was disappointed to hear about the cast changes for the hit Broadway show, as they had grown attached to the original actors."
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The supporting cast changes.
Step 3 was the cast changes.
Cast changes can transform flawed opera productions.
Every year, the cast changes.
There had been cast changes.
Expect a few cast changes.
There were two cast changes.
There also have been two cast changes.
Tonight's performance involves several cast changes.
Tuesday brought other cast changes as well.
Cast changes may make a difference.
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