Sentence examples for change up from inspiring English sources

"change up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to switch, change, or adjust something. For example, "I wanted to change up my routine so I decided to switch to a morning workout instead of an evening one."

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change up

verb

To throw a pitch at a much slower than expected speed.

  • He changed up on Wilson after three fastballs and struck him out.

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"They wanted to change up the flow".

And what might change up front?

It's not enough to just change up the uniform.

Also, change up your rate of speech.

Prices may change up to general availability.

Time to change up that breakfast routine.

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+fold change (up-regulated), - fold change (down-regulated).

"The Change-Up" (Aug.

"Change-up," he replied.

THE CHANGE-UP Opens on Friday nationwide.

Third pitch, a change-up.

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