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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mere change" is correct and can be used in written English
You could use the phrase "mere change" to refer to the difference or impact of something that is minor or insignificant. For example, "The addition of a few new members to the team is mere change compared to the impact of a new leader taking over".
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The mere change of voice may take some getting used to.
He promised a fundamental change to the way the country was governed, not a mere change of guard.
He was transferred to the Canopus, a supply ship, but a mere change of assignments was apparently not enough.
It is a Spanish mantra, requiring a mere change of name of euro-area countries, to insist that Spain is different.
Field said: "A mere change of government will not make any [immediate] difference in the number of people who use food banks".
There is some truth to the tale, to be sure, but the reasons run deeper than a mere change of chief executives.
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Differences were even observed when using fairly similar and simple incubations setups with mere changes of the media volume, under maintenance of sink conditions, and of the vessel geometry.
Geach noted that we can distinguish between real changes, such as what occurs in Socrates when he dies, from mere changes in which predicates one satisfies, such as occurs in Xanthippe when Socrates dies.
Mystical spin from Saeed Ajmal's box of tricks was a large factor in their downfall then, but to be perplexed by the round-arm of Herath, who relied almost entirely on mere changes of pace, will be particularly concerning to the England hierarchy.
Hume evidently means to denote something beyond mere changes in the regular course of nature, raising the bar higher for something to qualify as a miracle but also raising the potential epistemic significance of such an event if it could be authenticated.
Collectively, this intriguing study demonstrates that the foundation of EMT does not reflect mere changes in cell morphology and marker expression, but instead manifests via a coordinated program of global chromatin remodeling and subsequent gene expression changes.
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