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The sentence "change will happen" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an expected or inevitable alteration or transformation. For example, "This year will bring many changes, but one thing is certain: change will happen."
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But change will happen slowly.
Wrenching climate change will happen.
"The name change will happen in 2012".
That's where the real change will happen.
"Change will happen with or without the government's consent.
Real change will happen when norms and mores evolve.
And I am absolutely determined that this change will happen".
But these are arguments about when, not whether, change will happen.
The only certainty is that any change will happen after Mr. Lhota has left the authority.
What, if any, fallout or change will happen because of this standoff?
Vigilantly observe the corporate culture in which you work, and be aware that change will happen.
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