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"change your fortune" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to improve one's luck or financial situation. Example: "If you want to change your fortune, you need to work hard and save up for the future."
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So even if your fortune changes, it doesn't necessarily change your fortune.
"You can be up one year and down the next, all it takes is a couple of movies to change your fortune," said Paul Dergarabedian, senior analyst at Rentrak.
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– Madalena Maltez.
Maybe you will be donning an old lucky shirt for the first game of the new season, or perhaps you have treated yourself to a new kit hoping it might help change your club's fortunes?
However, if "poor" supervision turns out to mean no publications and no prospects, then learn from the mistakes of others and direct your efforts into producing the papers which will change your grant writing fortunes and enable you to remain in a group where you seem to be happy.
Still, in the air, none tries to keep company Or change its fortune.
But some believe a talented player could change the fortune of the league.
Microsoft is betting that Skype can help change its fortunes.
The mayor suggested that, perhaps, all the Islanders needed to change their fortunes was a change of venue.
He worked alongside Anthony Sumara and Sir Stephen Moss to help change the fortunes of Mid Staffordshire NHS Trust.
Don't expect the California money to change the fortunes of science.
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