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The phrase 'change in the' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to indicate a change in some aspect of a situation, such as a 'change in the weather' or a 'change in the political landscape'. For example, you could say "Global warming is leading to a drastic change in the Earth's climate."
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Change in the changing rooms.
A Change in the Law?
The change in the weather.
Change in the home itself.
"No change in the meds," Ferrer said.
That might change in the future.
That's a change in the culture".
Will that change in the next round?
The change in the S.&P.
"No change in the meds?" Mancilla asked.
Yet change in the Castro seems inevitable.
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