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Free sign up"from changing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a barrier or hindrance preventing something from changing or causing change. Example: The strict laws in this country prevent the culture from changing too rapidly.
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Far from changing nothing, the era of prohibition changed everything.
Do this without judgment, and don't try to change your breathing (or stop it from changing).
It comes from changing the culture of the organisation".
"We're one step away from changing governments," Mr. Fox said.
Our hands were covered in ink from changing ribbons.
"The projects are a step away from changing the NHS.
Can we keep an iconic landscape from changing?
Cellists have elbow strain from changing their bow positions.
It's changing, but you can't stop things from changing.
Another improvement has come from changing the image-selection process.
He suffered not only from changing public taste, but also his own chronic writer's block.
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