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"change in matters" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It describes a change or shift in certain topics or issues being discussed. Example: "The recent election brought about a significant change in matters of healthcare and immigration policies."
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Last week, men once again showed their reluctance to change in matters of dress, many braving the snowstorm in expensive shoes rather than sensible snow boots.
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Raymond noted the change in subject matter, commenting that "I wanted to do something different and more down to earth".
"There was something about the physical change in matter that really fascinated me," he said in an interview for this obituary.
Kant's Second Law of Mechanics, stated in Proposition 3, is that every change in matter has an external cause.
Pressure was found to induce both continuous and discontinuous changes in matter.
(Physical Science) Physical and chemical changes in matter Students design a recipe for the "perfect" chocolate chip cookie.
In Proposition 2, Kant states his First Law of Mechanics: the total quantity of matter remains the same throughout all changes in matter (4:541).
This theory can also explain rates of diffusion, chemical reactions as well as other phenomena related to changes in matter resulting from kinetic energy and energy transfer (Abd-El-Khalick et al. 2001).
The change in wording matters, but probably not as much as Tsipras and Varoufakis claim.
Any talk of recent and radical change in such matters was ridiculed by others as "imaginary or insane".
But the group has long found it difficult to affect positive change in such matters.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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