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The phrase "change of fate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant alteration in one's destiny or circumstances, often implying a shift that leads to unexpected outcomes.
Example: "Winning the lottery was a remarkable change of fate for her, transforming her life overnight."
Alternatives: "turning point in destiny" or "shift in fortune."
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Then in a change of fate, that would forever revolutionize the way the world eats, Kroc made the long drive from Illinois to San Bernardino, California to see why a small hamburger joint would need ten of his mixers.
It's a happy change of fate for these dogs; for a while it looked like they might have been freed from abuse only to be euthanized by their rescuers.
Yet, numerous examples of 'spontaneous change of fate' exist in the old literature, but they are often linked to post-natal tissue damage and regeneration.
Given this, we proceeded to test if the observed transition between Lz− and Lz+ corresponds to a change of fate from plasmatocyte (phagocytic) to crystal cell (non-phagocytic).
Moreover, within the motor neuron progenitor domain, cells that downregulated Olig2 cell-autonomously upregulated Nkx2.2, indicating a change of fate from a motor neuron to a p3 progenitor (Fig. 3J-L″, n=6).
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But Roth's greatest strength is his ability to depict the mercurial changes of fate.
Along the way to a hopeful ending for Deronda (though not for Gwendolen), there are twists and turns and sudden changes of fate, including Deronda's rescue of a woman attempting suicide and, later, the death at sea of another character.
It's had numerous upsets, parity, perennial powers struggling, overtime thrillers and sudden changes of fate.
However, any changes of fate would be difficult to detect as we do not have useful markers for cell fate in that region of the cuticle.
Whether the change of hemocyte fate can cause an overgrowth in sensitized Zfrp8 null/+ lymph glands remains unclear.
Excess melanocytes can arise from increases in proliferation, change of cell fate of additional cells into melanocytes, or perhaps even failure of apoptosis.
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