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Discover Ludwig"every change" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Depending on context, it can refer to any kind of alteration or transformation. For example: "Every change brings with it new opportunities."
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Every change of focus registers keenly.
Not every change in language is enriching.
Nevertheless, every change will serve an ancient impulse.
Almost every change is a revolution, every expansion an explosion.
"A lot of work goes into every change we make".
Every change of possession goes the opposite way.
"Every change make some other change that you can't see".
"Language continually changes and every change is a puzzle.
Every change cost us money and gained us nothing.
It would be impossible to acknowledge every change, however minor.
For every change, a tinfoil cup somewhere melts into oblivion.
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