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Discover Ludwig"changed sharply" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sudden and significant change in something. It can be used in a variety of contexts, including describing a change in weather, stock prices, or a person's behavior. Example: The temperature changed sharply from warm and sunny to cold and rainy, catching many people off guard.
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Sean Wilentz contends that the consensus has changed sharply in Hamilton's favor in recent years.
The picture has changed sharply.
Their tone has changed sharply.
But economists' thinking has changed sharply in recent years.
The regional pattern changed sharply in that time.
The U.S. international position changed sharply in the 1980s.
But that has changed sharply in recent years.
The mood in the capital has changed sharply.
The tempo of the city had changed sharply.
But the game changed sharply in the Yankees' favor over the next two innings.
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Of course, this changed sharply with the advent of the second Bush administration.
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