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Discover LudwigThe phrase "changes often" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that is not constant and frequently changes. For example: - The weather in this region changes often, so be prepared for sudden shifts. - My job responsibilities are constantly evolving and changing often. - My schedule changes often, so it's hard to make plans in advance. - The stock market is known for its unpredictable nature and changes often. - The fashion industry is known for its fast pace and changes often to keep up with trends.
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(The menu changes often).
The EU changes often.
His name changes, often.
RECOMMENDED DISHES (Menu changes often).
The buffet menu changes often.
Guest: I understand your menu changes often.
RECOMMENDED DISHES (The short menu changes often).
RECOMMENDED DISHES The menu changes often.
Big political changes often take two elections.
Commit and push your changes often.
"Political changes often bring different priorities," he said.
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