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Discover Ludwig"changed attitudes to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a shift or transformation in someone's beliefs or opinions. Example: The pandemic has changed attitudes to remote work, with many companies now embracing it as a permanent option for their employees.
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8.24am BST Q: Do you think the coalition has changed attitudes to welfare?
The need for a non-polluting, reliable source of energy has changed attitudes to nuclear power.
The Six-Day war and the Yom Kippur war changed attitudes to Israel (and to American Jews).
Trinidad James's manager Danny Zook told Billboard the Blurred Lines verdict had changed attitudes to songwriting credits in the industry.
Haysom said the introduction in the 1980s of the first UK and European laws to protect bats in their roosts had been a "very important measure", but that education had changed attitudes to their conservation.
The author also, said Garth, changed attitudes to Beowulf "completely in a 1936 talk which rescued this marvellous poem from being treated as a mere quarry for historical enquiry".
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It helped change attitudes to the first world war.
Yes, the corporations waged a prolonged PR offensive to change attitudes to tap water.
The pity is that to change attitudes to rape so many young women have had to suffer and die.
Determined leadership at a national level is starting to change attitudes to stillbirth in Scotland and Wales, where joined up health systems make change easier.
"We hope this ad and the coverage of the Rio Paralympics this summer continue to challenge assumptions about what disabled people can achieve and change attitudes to disability".
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