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The phrase "enacting change" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to make changes or implement a new system or policy. Example: The new government is focused on enacting change to address the issues of poverty and inequality in the country.
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As far as enacting change, Mr. McRaith added, his hands are effectively tied.
As a current Cambridge School Committee member, Emily Dexter knows firsthand how important those skills are to enacting change.
Since Emmert became president of the N.C.A.A. in 2010, those close to him said he had expressed frustration with the difficulty of enacting change in college athletics.
Mr. Obama told graduates not to take the easy way out or allow their dedication to helping others and enacting change to flag.
However, perhaps illustrating the challenges of enacting change in the industry, even those pushing for it can struggle to articulate how they respond to attempts to diversify.
This can partially be attributed to increasingly well-defended issuers and shareholders realizing the inherent difficulties of enacting change in a fluctuating commodity price environment.
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He talks about enacting changes that can have an immediate effect while figuring out what motivates each player.
But it recommends enacting changes in the meantime to help reduce the deficit and raise revenue from the wealthy.
He must show leadership and enact change.
Racial others who attempt to enact change are evil.
New study suggests people use "constructive noncompliance" to enact change.
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