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Discover LudwigThe phrase "changing mores" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the changing beliefs and customs of a particular culture. For example, "As technology advances, we must remain aware of the changing mores and act accordingly."
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Family policies, together with changes in corporate labour practices, can reinforce changing mores, leading to greater (and more effective) female workforce participation.
Over the past seven decades, the waiting period has been changed at least eight times, with legislators altering its length to reflect changing mores and, during some periods, to require blood tests because of concerns about sexually and genetically transmitted diseases.
Advancing age, changing mores, responsibility for his and his brothers' children, and his happy marriage to Vicki changed his behavior, and, one imagines, his beliefs.
Japan's worst recession since World War II is changing mores.
More than changing mores, however, the two shows reflect different talk show eras.
The Boy Scouts organization has not always been the fastest to accept changing mores.
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In 54% of cases, these changes involved changing more than two antiretroviral agents, and in 22%, one agent was changed.
The mind-set is changing more slowly than changes in technology.
Is the pace of change in first year courses changing more rapidly today than 20-25 years ago? 20-25 years ago
Changes for a given patient were also modest, with 49 sites on average changing more than 20% and 1220 changing more than 5%.
It needs changing more.
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