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"of such change" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a change that has recently taken place, or to refere to a planned change or hypothetical one. Example sentence: "The people of the town were apprehensive of such change."
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Journalism is failing in the face of such change and is only going to fail further.
"It's a generation of such movement, a generation of such change".
In the absence of such change, individual chengguan make for convenient scapegoats.
The stress of such change to the employee is essentially temporary.
The pace of such change is unprecedented; the absence of a backlash would be a surprise.
A benign tumour may undergo malignant transformation, but the cause of such change is unknown.
Valls brushed the figures aside, saying he did not care about being popular at a time of such change.
In an era of such change, this is not wishy-washy utopianism: it is the hardest of hard-headed realism.
Indeed, the pace of such change will be the best indication of whether corporate Japan is getting into shape.
However, any changes to the applicable rates will not apply to any orders made prior to the date of such change.
So far, at least, our democracy has figured out how to renew itself, hard as that is to believe in the middle of such change.
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