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Discover Ludwig"have it changed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that you want something to be changed. For example, "I'm not happy with the color of the walls, so I'm going to have it changed."
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But Blatter, who has been known to change his mind or have it changed for him, sounded as if he had truly had enough after the 2006 final.
The scheduled date of Jan . 31 however, poses a conflict for Ward, so he said he would ask to have it changed.
"I firmly believe the political process is a trash can of economic and political failure and we deserve to have it changed and we deserve a better government," he wrote.
After the Emir met Charles in May that year, Sir Michael Peat, the prince's private secretary, prepared a note of the meeting "that the Emir was surprised by the Rogers design" and would have it changed.
Some Asian student groups and faculty members had complained that the ban was too sweeping, and the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in San Francisco had been working to have it changed.
St. Lucia was long battled over by the French and British the "Helen of the West Indies," as the license plates have it, changed hands 14 times and has now settled into a comfortable compromise.
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