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"constructive change" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when referring to a beneficial alteration of an existing situation, event, or process. For example, you could say, "The new policy is introducing a constructive change to the way healthcare is provided."
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This leads to constructive change and innovation.
"The people we represent have voted for constructive change".
Supporting the frontline, and those driving constructive change, must become the norm for senior leaders.
"Etiquette and grace" take precedence and obscure any realistic chance for constructive change.
She founded Jagriti Youth for unmarried girls and boys in rural India to lead constructive change.
reduces mutual suspicion, while accelerating the pace of constructive change in China.
He died too late for constructive change, too early to prevent chaos.
University President Richard L. McCormick has pledged to make constructive change at Rutgers.
"It was a constructive change," he noted in thickly accented English.
Since we've implemented this approach, we've seen a significant constructive change in our employees.
Mrs. Thatcher has consistently expressed skepticism about the usefulness of sanctions in bringing about constructive change.
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