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Discover Ludwig"existential change" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to a profound and far-reaching transformation that affects how someone perceives and interacts with the world. For example, "John experienced an existential change after an epiphany about the fragility of life."
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"The Consolations of Philosophy" supposedly issues from an existential change of heart.
So this week marks an existential change, not a trifling whim.
The opting-out doesn't undo the existential change of what success now means.
Forbes responded to this evident existential change in a different way than most of its peer group magazines, who went into a long period of denial.
And partly I suspect it is because motherhood and a supportive relationship have brought an existential change that means that none of it matters quite as much as it once did.
I'm interested to know how the news of alien life – be it of vast intellect (hopefully not "intellects vast and cool and unsympathetic") or simply microbial – would be greeted on Earth, and whether this would provoke some great existential change.
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Nonetheless, I do think that patients should be presented with the possibility of experiencing existential changes.
But if campaign past is governing prologue, there are remarkable, existential changes in store for the country.
When we understand that, we might be able to make two existential changes: the first will be to stop hurting others where they live - which requires us to recognize and end our self-righteousness and arrogance.
As such, literary critic Himelblau states that "the novel does not develop the figure of the President as a fictive personage, does not follow the President through a series of actions or diegetic complications that lead to psychological-existential changes or transformations of his character".
Increasingly, and understandably, these existential climate change crises have put a lot of us on edge, raising big, scary questions about the fate of humanity in the 21st century.
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