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Discover Ludwig"changing political" is correct and can be used in written English
It is most often used as an adjective, to describe something that has to do with politics and recent or ongoing change. For example, "The changing political climate is causing concern throughout the country."
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It suggests changing political priorities have underpinned change.
This change reflected Coleridge's own changing political views from radical to more conservative beliefs.
A number of literary works reflected the changing political climate, including a turning away from politics.
Hendrik Hertzberg on changing political feelings.
It is too easily buffeted by changing political priorities.
But changing political demography suggests a trade-off is afoot.
Overall then, Greenish is encouraged by the changing political mood.
It does not intend changing political funding or donation rules.
A changing political landscape and staff turnaround are big challenges.
Market turbulence and changing political tides exacerbate those fears.
"We haven't come to terms with the changing political idiom".
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