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"none changes" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that there are no changes in a particular situation or context. Example: "Despite the team's poor performance, none of the players made any changes to their training routine."
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Those assertions may contain grains of truth, but none changes the overarching fact that working toward a sensible long-term fiscal policy is every bit as important as pushing for better short-term policies.
Such a mechanism accounting for the conversion of a graded signal into discrete all or none changes in gene expression is essential for the function of a morphogen.
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None change any calculations or conclusions.
Many left in tears, but none changed course.
All sports change depending on your point of view, but perhaps none change so much as pro football.
According to Thomson First Call, analysts reduced their full-year earnings estimates for the company to $1.37, from $1.45, but none changed recommendations.
All patients came back to sport at the same level as preoperatively, and none changed his role.
Importantly, none changed from positive to negative or vice versa, and none had a correlation coefficient greater than 0.7.
However, none changed the crude estimates by more than 10% and so unadjusted GEE results are presented.
Of the five PgR-negative tumours, four (80%) showed evidence of pathological response and none changed their PgR status.
None of the 14 studies used the scale to screen for symptoms and none changed patient management on the basis of identified symptoms.
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