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Discover Ludwig"phase change" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific contexts to refer to the transition between two distinct states of matter, such as a liquid to a gas or a solid to a liquid. For example: “When a substance undergoes a phase change, energy is either absorbed or released.”.
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That "phase change" consumes heat.
The news marked a phase change.
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Wong, H.-S. P. et al. Phase change memory.
Kim, C. Fullerene thermal insulation for phase change memory.
Wong, H. P. et al. Phase change memory.
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