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The phrase "significantly changing" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe a significant or noticeable change in something. Example: The recent advancements in technology have significantly changed the way we communicate and do business.
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Quality control by visual inspection revealed mostly subtle changes among the significantly changing primary transcripts.
Without significantly changing their diets, few succeed.
Instead of significantly changing the basic text, the new Haggadah adds to it.
But the status of marine fisheries isn't the only thing significantly changing on Myanmar's coast.
"These new measures regarding governance and voting will have an immediate impact and begin the process of significantly changing our membership composition".
Three weeks later, many players say Scott has made good on his promise, significantly changing the way he approaches practices and handles pregame activities.
Schweitzer said the change would have a slightly positive impact, varying from club to club, by eliminating I.R.S. disputes, without significantly changing taxes.
Douglas M. Sweeny, vice president for business strategy at I.B.M., said that after significantly changing how they operate, I.B.M. executives had "five-X'ed" the company's market value.
But the two stocks ended the day higher after investors decided that the odds were against Congress's significantly changing the way the companies do business.
One explanation for the high re-default rate might be that banks were not significantly changing the terms of the loans they modified.
Academy president Cheryl Boone Isaacs said the process would "begin the process of significantly changing our membership composition".
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