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The phrase “progression changes” is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase could be used to describe a process that has been altered in some way, such as: "The progression changes implemented by the school board have had a positive impact on test scores".
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In this context, the behavior of the temperature progression changes if the complete void volume is filled with the grinding stock.
Further, the methods employed will likely be useful for future studies aimed at disambiguating age-related versus illness progression changes associated with neuropsychiatric disorders that involve the cortico-basal ganglia circuitry.
At 0 45, the chord progression changes.
During the bridge, the chord progression changes and the song adopts a heavy string section that emulates the melody of its synths.
In the first verse, Geri Halliwell and Emma Bunton trade lines in a wry manner, then the chord progression changes to G7 Bm G7 Bm G7 Fm7 during the pre-chorus, which features Melanie Chisholm's vocals prominently.
This systematic review did not identify conclusive evidence of an association between HSV-2 seropositivity and HIV disease progression, changes in plasma viral load, or CD4 cell count.
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Progression — change — is the energy that drives his art, keeps it surprising, and there are a few surprises in the Morgan show.
The storm's progression changed dramatically over the weekend.
Does the role of bone turnover in BC tumor growth and progression change in response to different estrogen levels?
The primary endpoint was inhibition of radiographic progression (change from baseline in modified total Sharp score (mTSS)) at week 26.
21 The proportion of patients achieving ACR70 and ACR90 responses and the proportion of patients without radiographic progression (change in TS from baseline of ⩽0) were also evaluated.
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