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"changed directions" is a correct and commonly-used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe when someone or something alters their course or path. Example: After getting lost, we changed directions and finally found our way back to the main road.
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Many scientists changed directions, directing their attention to what seemed to be the richest theoretical problem in condensed matter physics.
Stocks also changed directions.
John later changed directions and became a successful entrepreneur.
She shook her head, so I changed directions.
Of course, they have thought that before, more than once, and then changed directions once again.
When they changed directions, they said "zoo"; drums in the distance sounded like "be-de-KAT".
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She changed direction.
Fincher has changed direction.
CALIFORNIA has changed direction this year.
But they soon changed direction.
So she changed direction.
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