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Discover Ludwig"experienced change" is a perfectly fine and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a change that someone has gone through: These past few months, I have experienced a great deal of change.
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Every year we've experienced change in some way.
Between 1992 and 2001, 2.5% (798,755 ha) of the U.S. portion of the Great Lakes watershed experienced change.
It is through food that we view how Samburu has experienced change (Part 3, Chapters 6 to 9).
Eighteen months wet dry series (GH4) experienced change of failure modes from thin concrete to thicker concrete layer attached to the debonded FRP.
This is the first time in Starbucks' history that it has experienced change driven by poor performance and the need to correct its path.
Everywhere I went and had the opportunity to return to has experienced change.
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Both RedOctane and Harmonix experienced changes in 2006.
I also experienced changes in some of my friendships.
(2-1) We have experienced changes: like short stays in hospital.
Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand experienced changes in government expenditure in health.
But when you leave you experience change as a betrayal.
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