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"change will come" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an expression that doesn't need to be changed or altered. You can use it when you want to express the idea of inevitable change. Example: "Although the situation may seem hopeless now, change will come someday."
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"Change will come".
That way, change will come eventually".
Sooner or later, treaty change will come.
The change will come into effect next month.
I think change will come one day.
Change will come slowly, of course.
That's where real change will come.
Yet, the time for change will come.
Experts agree that change will come slowly.
The problem, again, is whether change will come quickly enough.
But change will come too late for some.
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