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Discover Ludwig"changed up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a change in something or someone. For example, "Every summer, the restaurant changes up its menu to fit the seasonal offerings."
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The Raiders' secondary changed up its coverages but played a lot of them poorly.
"Just got changed up found some puppies #chyeahhhh," posted a Twitter user named pattybemobin.
After Ireland's 23-16 defeatoto Wales, Schmidt may have changed up his side's style anyway.
Finally, and potentially most significantly, vaccine development has changed up a gear.
A man down, the entire match ahead, they changed up their original gameplan.
"They changed up and wanted to make it another way, and it didn't come out.
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"They wanted to change up the flow".
And what might change up front?
Prices may change up to general availability.
Time to change up that breakfast routine.
Once a week, change up your routine.
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