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"resolved to change" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a determination to make a change. For example, "I resolved to change my eating habits to become healthier."
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She resolved to change that.
He woke up soaked in sweat, resolved to change.
And he has resolved to change its focus.
Why should I? Lesson learned, I resolved to change.
After I closed the bar, I resolved to change my life style entirely, and my wife and I moved out to Narashino, in the Chiba prefecture.
In an unprecedented manner, Zanu-PF has also recently resolved to change its constitution so that only President Mugabe can nominate the next two vice-presidents at congress.
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MANY people start the new year by resolving to change their old ways.
"You don't have to get a really expensive filter, as long as you resolve to change it every 30 days," Mr. Carter said.
The truth is that the success of a resolution is really about habit, and there is not much point in "resolving" to change a habit.
And there is an unforgettable description of Mr Ahern wandering the streets of his native Dublin late at night and resolving to change his mind and modify his original stance on "strand two".
Resolve to Change Once you can acknowledge what your current situation might have to teach you, you need to resolve to change.
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