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Discover Ludwig"changing out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrasal verb that means to exchange something for something else of the same type. For example, "I'm changing out my winter coat for a lighter one since the weather is getting warmer."
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You're used to changing out your wardrobe when the seasons change -- but have you given much thought to your bedding?
Some local governments already have ordinances about changing out old-style fluorescents or changing out incandescent bulbs to the compact fluorescents.
"There are even some for changing out your shower heads to save on hot water use".
"In this case, the risk of not changing out the P.C.U. is severe," he said.
"The government just keeps changing out from under you," Mr. Featherstonhaugh said.
Without changing out of his pajamas, he put on a jacket and shoes and went down to the lobby.
But you will have to spend more to do any customizing – there is a fee for changing out parts.
"We're putting aerators on the faucets, and changing out the water closets in the bathrooms and looking at perimeter office lighting," Ms. Kelley said.
New York's Park Avenue restaurant pioneered the idea changing out its decor and menu to suit the seasons.
He'd start his morning at a dairy, then head door to door with his refrigerated truck full of freshly filled bottles, changing out old empties for new.
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