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The phrase "changes in leadership" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase in any kind of formal document or writing to refer to the changing of any kind of leader or leader positions. For example: "The board is expecting several changes in leadership this year, as many of the current officers are stepping down."
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It might mean changes in leadership.
Finally, the team analyzed changes in leadership.
They replicate despite changes in leadership and in management systems.
With the environment still difficult, big changes in leadership can't be ruled out.
CHANGES in leadership at big companies can be like those in Washington, DC.
These changes in leadership speak to the character of Washington's most influential right-leaning think tanks.
"You have changes in culture, lines of authority and changes in leadership.
As with any new administration, there have been some recent changes in leadership.
Plus, Medicare is a politically-managed program, subject to frequent changes in leadership and direction.
Changes in leadership, especially at universities, give archivists an opportunity to transfer records into the archives.
The hospital has had significant changes in leadership as well as financial difficulties in the last decade.
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