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The phrase "last minute change" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a situation in which something has been changed unexpectedly at the very last minute. For example, "Due to a last minute change, the concert venue was switched to an outdoor stadium."
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Cardiff City came close to snapping up Ince last summer, but a last minute change of heart scuppered the £8m deal.
But there was a last minute change of plan which was to go disastrously wrong.
He had a vast fortune, a last minute change to his will and six people who all want his money.
The last minute change is highly irregular, says Greenberg, who is planning an appeal.
With the last minute change in direction, government officials rushed to complete preparations on the island.
It also leads to last minute change of plans, which occur pretty often when we travel.
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He dismissed the last-minute change with a shrug.
There is precedent for a last-minute change of heart.
Barring a last-minute change of plans, Mr. Kennedy's decision will be announced sometime this weekend.
The forecast is for rain, necessitating a last-minute change of venue from outdoors to in.
He said "clearly" the nominee was hoping for a last-minute change of mind.
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