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Discover LudwigThe phrase "changed it to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to express the action of changing something to a new value or form. For example: We decided that the shirt wasn't the right color, so we changed it to blue.
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I have changed it to environmental campaigner.
"So we changed it to Mobile Development".
Then we changed it to Glowworms Limited".
(She changed it to "sad blue dress").
"I changed it to Acceptance".
He soon changed it to Zeke Manners.
The typesetter changed it to goal.
"We changed it to classes of items".
How? Why? Student: Well, I changed it to passion.
In 1942 she changed it to a tabloid.
He changed it to "Food, clothes, shelter and bandwidth".
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