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"sense of change" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to an awareness or perception of something shifting or evolving. Example: As the leaves began to change color and fall, Alex couldn't help but feel a sense of change in the air.
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But the sense of change is dramatic.
Does a historian really have no sense of change?
The stampede towards academy status creates a sense of change.
I feel the sense of change, especially with Jessie gone.
We wanted to capture a sense of change.
"But on the whole there was also an incredible sense of change at that moment.
But in Rangoon at least, the sense of change is inescapable.
There was the sense of change sweeping the Soviet Union, which he should have anticipated.
Then when people start coming back, there is a very tangible sense of change, of hope".
"Just using the cut scores can really give you a false sense of change over time," Ms. Allensworth said.
There were riots in cinemas when Rock Around the Clock came out – there was a sense of change.
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