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The phrase 'cause a change of' is not correct and it is not usable in written English.
The correct phrase is 'cause a change in'. For example: The new policies caused a change in the way the company is run.
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When the plan for the split launch was announced last year, public reaction was strong enough to cause a change of tack almost immediately.
Those measures, which will take effect at the end of the month, could still cause a change of heart on the part of the Iranians, administration officials say.
Mr. Letterman pressed, "Nothing you can imagine would cause a change of heart here?" Mr. Bush said he might change his mind if he did not think that executions saved lives.
Unless events cause a change of plan, Prime Minister Ehud Barak's commitment to withdraw Israel's 1,000-man contingent from southern Lebanon by July 7 has opened the way for Hezbollah to declare itself the lone Arab force ever to "defeat" Israeli forces.
Changes in the rotation rate by as little as 3% can cause a change of pattern.
Conversion of these residues might cause a change of metal-binding specificity.
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"However, your decision and subsequent treatment of me on the phone caused a change of heart.
It was found that the change in viscosity causes a change of PWV for both waves.
A variance of brine composition causes a change of attacked areas in a weld.
The nucleotide 1987 G > A substitution causes a change of the amino acid valine to methionine (V628 M).
One unit of enzyme activity was defined as the amount that caused a change of 0.001 in absorbance per minute.
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