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Discover Ludwig"regime changes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a shift or transition in political leadership, usually through a coup, revolution, or other means. You can use it when discussing political events or shifts in power. For example, "The country experienced multiple regime changes in the last decade, leading to instability and uncertainty in its government."
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regime changes
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Plural of regime change
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The changing social practices can be considered system or regime changes.
El Sistema has survived numerous regime changes in Caracas.
Schmidt: "If the international tax regime changes we will too".
Regime changes are just a fact of life".
Wake, drag, aerodynamic regime changes in midflight: all these and more come into play.
She championed costly and disastrous regime changes in Iraq and Libya, further destabilizing the region.
And Al Gore's presidential campaign in 2000 went through four regime changes in 16 months.
Nor did he hesitate in adapting to the "regime changes" of the 1680s.
Mass killings generally take place during civil wars or regime changes.
As in all regime changes, there will be some casualties of personnel.
Several regime changes later, the court remains largely a theatrical put-on.
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