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"changing lanes" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It typically refers to the act of moving from one lane to another while driving a vehicle. This phrase can be used in various contexts, such as giving instructions, describing a driving situation, or discussing someone's behavior while driving. Example 1: "Be sure to use your turn signal when changing lanes to signal to other drivers your intentions." Example 2: "I had to slow down because the driver in front of me kept changing lanes without checking their blind spot." Example 3: "My brother has a habit of constantly changing lanes on the highway, making me nervous as a passenger."
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He stopped checking before changing lanes.
You blow your horn for everything, especially when changing lanes and especially when not changing lanes.
Changing Lanes is a unique addition to American highway literature.
The scriptwriters of Changing Lanes are keeping up the tradition.
Changing Lanes: Elizabeth Kolbert on John McCain and oil.
Meanwhile, changing lanes increases the chances of collision about threefold.
The thought hit Ben as he nearly side-wiped a car when changing lanes.
(Gradually adjust your speed and look for a safe space for changing lanes, they were told).
Defending Darkness "Changing Lanes" opened across the country last Friday to radically mixed reviews.
As Dublin drove off, she was seen changing lanes "suddenly and without indicating" at speed.
To that end, he studied the psychology around changing lanes in traffic.
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