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"changing dynamics" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe situations that have shifting or evolving components, such as economic conditions or relationships. For example, you could write: "As the election approaches, the political landscape is undergoing a process of rapid change, with the shifting dynamics of the race creating unpredictable outcomes."
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But in the changing dynamics of broadcast television, not even Ms. Walters is sacrosanct.
In part, this is because of the changing dynamics between London and the rest of England.
We also tried to let the public know about the changing dynamics of the trade.
Back in Evanston, shoppers reflected the changing dynamics of the green marketplace.
In movement, his gifts of control and changing dynamics were riveting.
In addition, rapidly changing dynamics in the theater business have made blockbuster openings much easier to achieve.
Mr. Gephardt is also responding to changing dynamics within his caucus and with the politics of money on Capitol Hill.
This, says Campbell, is a pithy summation of the changing dynamics of development in many conflict-affected countries across Africa.
Western business schools for their part are eyeing the opportunities presented by changing dynamics at Japanese organizations.
The unorthodox combination of players in the proposed working group is a measure of the changing dynamics within the region.
The changing dynamics of the town also bought along intense pressure to cope with a cold new world.
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