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Discover LudwigThe phrase "course change" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to changing the direction of something, especially in terms of a plan or strategy. For example, you can say, "We decided to make a course change and focus on a different approach to the project."
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(I may, of course, change my opinion this lunchtime).
You can, of course, change the length of the chain.
The car accident will, of course, change everything; how could it not?
A stock split does not, of course, change a company's value.
When Truman was found to be autistic, it was time for another course change.
Parenthood could, of course, change matters, for a champion who will turn 28 on Aug. 8.
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Times, of course, changed.
But the course changed in February.
Something, of course, changed in our culture.
The child, of course, changed everything.
A great deal has, of course, changed since then.
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