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"changing course" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something making a change in their intended plan of action. For example, "When the stock market began to crash, the CEO changed course and began looking into other investments."
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This resulted in the beetle's changing course as the polarization changed.
Changing Course.
The ship was changing course.
off, changing course.
Not changing course invited disaster.
That's why Vegas is changing course.
Many insurers would have difficulty changing course.
Others say players are simply changing course.
So the museum is changing course.
Mr. McConnell had other reasons for changing course as well.
Changing course often meant repudiating his own work.
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