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Discover LudwigThe phrase "changes very" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as an adverb to describe the extent to which something changes. For example: "The stock market changes very quickly, so be prepared to adjust your investments often."
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"Life changes very fast, and we especially see this with information technology changing every five to seven years.
It changes very quickly.
"The test changes very little".
"So nothing changes very much".
"They can adjust to market changes very rapidly.
On the face of it, watchOS 2 changes very little.
In the grand scheme of things this changes very little.
Sculpture underwent changes very similar to those in architecture.
"This changes very little," said Mark Emery, a spokesman for the Oneida Nation.
Often, our opinion changes very little after knowing them for longer.
"That causes New Jerseyans to feel that nothing changes very much".
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