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Discover LudwigThe phrase "significantly changes" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that there is a large shift or alteration to something. For example, "The pandemic has significantly changed the way people shop."
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This significantly changes the look of Yosemite.
Cassavabase significantly changes the way we store data.
All of this "significantly changes how businesses make money and create value," Bachmann added.
Democrats successfully used the issue recently by accusing House Republicans of supporting a budget plan that significantly changes Social Security.
It will take years before charging Internet users significantly changes the economics of a deeply troubled industry, they said.
It significantly changes the military's footprint from before the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and alters a global basing plan adopted with great fanfare by the Pentagon in 2004.
"Unless the order is substantially modified," the statement said, "it so significantly changes the economic effects and risks of the merger that it calls into serious question whether the transaction will be completed".
I have heard a single line of Jerry's – "I don't think we don't love each other" – spoken with the emphasis falling on "I", "think", "don't" and "love", each of which significantly changes the scene and the play.
But with this new method in place, it "significantly changes" how Apple reports its numbers.
Each clay mineral when present in abundance significantly changes the shale properties.
Crystallization significantly changes the physical and mechanical features of polymer systems.
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