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Discover Ludwig"engine of change" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something that is driving or prompting transformation or significant progress. For example, "The new legislation has been an engine of change in this country."
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None of these narratives has inspired confidence in the electoral system as an engine of change.
He was a futurist with a pragmatist's mind, the pundit and engine of change.
By engaging directly with those who need such help, a brave justice secretary could be the engine of change.
Law has become a political space for women that is capable of being used as an engine of change.
The increasing racial and cultural diversity of the suburbs would be the main engine of change, he said.
The other engine of change is the fact that two years ago the Apple touch recognition interface was made available to anyone who wants to use it.
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History often prefers engines of change.
Innovation and experimentation – not data sheets and strategy statements – are the engines of change, he argued.
As a subheading correctly noted, it is "Engines of Change" — not "Wheels of Change".
Sorry, traditionalists, but "Engines of Change" would be a terrific multimedia e-book.
Fast Company's emphasis on cultural, rather than technological, engines of change has made for a softer landing.
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