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"make a change from" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to do something different from what is normal or usual. Example: "I decided to make a change from my usual routine and go for a hike instead of watching TV."
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And they certainly make a change from skinny jeans.
'It'll make a change from the headlines being about me getting the sack,' said Keegan.
Though I guess babies make a change from shopping and weddings.
Which would definitely make a change from the usual itinerary of St Marks, the Rialto and the Doge's palace.
Laksa soup and chocolate cake with black sesame ice-cream will make a change from spag bol.
Perhaps what Europe and the United States need is a major natural disaster — it would make a change from the man-made ones — or a good little war.
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Makes a change from the cynicism".
It sure makes a change from schnitzels.
Makes a change from cupcakes!
Makes a change from luxe trackpants, anyway.
It made a change from not even getting an interview.
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