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Discover Ludwig"similar change" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been altered in a manner that is similar to something else, or to a different but related alteration. For example, "The company has made some similar changes to their benefits program as last year."
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A similar change seems unlikely in England.
A similar change is planned for Herald News addresses.
The Cleveland police department made a similar change in 2013.
Local stations are gradually undergoing a similar change.
There has been a similar change in religious practice.
He says he sees a similar change in Ovechkin.
Will Phelps have a similar change of heart?
On the same day, a similar change was occurring at Atlanta's WNNX-FM "99X".
Trizec officials said they were unaware of any company that had undertaken a similar change.
Digital photography is going through a similar change, and Google is smart to refocus.
In Liberia, the United States has a chance to bring similar change.
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