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The phrase 'change the calculus' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to changing the way something is done, thought about, or calculated. For example, you could say: "The new technology has changed the calculus of how companies recruit new staff."
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A flow of new buyers may change the calculus.
"This case will change the calculus," he said.
An intensified US presence also threatens to change the calculus of Iran's already unstable domestic politics.
Plaxico Burress may change the calculus entirely if he winds up in prison.
Does it change the calculus at all of the leaders on either side?
Market runs toward or away from Treasury bills could further change the calculus – and the timing.
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"They've changed the calculus with this.
That has changed the calculus, according to Mr. Nail.
The faltering economy changed the calculus for many older Americans.
Religious conservative leaders said the president's decision changed the calculus of the election.
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