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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'change for the' is not grammatically correct in written English
However, you could rephrase it to 'change for the better' or 'change for the worse', depending on the context. For example: The sudden change in the company's policies was for the better, resulting in increased profit.
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Reform implies a change for the better.
Women must constantly change for the better.
"Perhaps things will change for the better".
Suppose things change for the worse?
Don't change for the situation.
It's a lifestyle change for the family.
There is no change for the City.
A change for the better then.
But I want change for the country.
Did anything change for the better?
It's also about change for the worse.
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