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"how much changes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as an interrogative phrase, asking for an amount or degree of changes in something. It can also be used as a relative clause, describing the extent of changes in a situation. Example: - How much changes in the environment can we expect in the next decade? - Do you have any information on how much changes have been made to the company's policies? - I was surprised by how much changes my hometown has undergone since I left. - The teacher asked the students to evaluate how much changes they have seen in themselves since the beginning of the year.
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Now let's see how much changes.
How much changes hands or who holds what is ultimately unknown to analysts, investors and regulators.
The amount of noise required depends on the sensitivity of f (how much changes in a single record alter the value of f).
The company introduced a planned price rise of 10.4% over the weekend, but it said that would be reduced, once it has worked out how much changes to government policy would save it.
In addressing the third problem we utilize a variety of statistical methods to determine whether, and by how much, changes in the scoring functions actually improve cognate docking performance; a major challenge in this area is the paired nature of the deviation data.
Nostalgia can act as the ultimate comfort food: No matter how much changes in your life, you can always go back to the Enterprise, or a galaxy far, far away, and finding those places have remained unchanged can be comforting.
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"How much change is appropriate in 12 years?
Some lawmakers remain skeptical about how much change is possible.
Think about how much change we can make".
Republicans and Democrats have different perceptions about how much change is needed.
Now she must decide how much change to pursue in the future.
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