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Discover Ludwig"maybe changing" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used when you are considering the possibility of changing something or when you are suggesting that a change might be beneficial. For example, you could say "Maybe changing the way we approach this problem could lead to a better outcome."
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"But it's a big transition period at the moment with athletes moving around, maybe changing coaches, maybe the structure might change so we need to understand how it will all work moving forward.
And maybe changing his name to Andi - or even Andy:)!!
"Maybe changing a leg or two, some textiles," he says.
Or maybe changing disciplines really does stimulate the mind's youthful openness to novelty.
NELSON -- The Senate is a lot closer than anybody once thought to maybe changing hands.
I do feel like things are maybe changing a little but I know from experience there is still such a huge stigma attached when anyone even mentions depression".
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Maybe Egypt is changing; maybe gay tours will be possible there yet.
He tells me that he wants to make big changes in his life, like cutting back on work, maybe even changing jobs completely.
I like the idea of trying to influence society by taking a brief then maybe subtly changing it or looking at it in a new way to see what interesting things can emerge".
The responses to this year's survey make it clear that helping patients, doing important science, and maybe even changing the world are important to scientists working in biopharma.
(Also, maybe consider changing your Twitter bio, asshole).
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