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"going through changes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing a period of transition or development in someone's life or within a situation. Example: "As I entered my teenage years, I found myself going through changes both physically and emotionally."
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At a certain point, your body starts going through changes.
Our people were going through changes.
Others said Yahoo was simply going through changes that are common at large technology companies.
"We worked too hard, and we're still going through changes," Ms. Washington said.
In a phone interview from Pittsburgh, he said: "Oakland was going through changes.
He is now back in preseason training with a mostly veteran Dynamo club going through changes of its own.
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"You're constantly going through change, trying to get better and learn from your experiences," he said.
That obligation inevitably gets tested when we are going through change".
Both portray little girls going through change yet the worlds in which they mentally evacuate are complex and surreal.
"We're going through change, but we're convinced things will pick up," he said last Tuesday.
This project isn't about staging 365 days of art; it's about a city going through change.
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