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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some upheavals" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a number of significant changes or disturbances in a situation, often in a social, political, or economic context. Example: "The country experienced some upheavals during the transition to a new government, leading to widespread protests."
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Sources & acknowledgmentsReprintsThe past few years have seen some upheavals in the balance of energy security around the Pacific.
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There is going to be some upheaval within the Communist Party.
"Lifting the embargo would cause some upheaval, but Cuba could handle it," he said.
Those arguing for the road to be paved acknowledge some upheaval will occur.
Because Knight Ridder is so much bigger than McClatchy, the merger is likely to create some upheaval for both companies.
There was little Reid could do as the shortened off-season prevented him and his coaching staff, a group that also underwent some upheaval, from implementing all the work that was needed.
For Daniel Ambler, a mechanic at a garage in Kettlewell, one of many locals with businesses directly on the route, the Tour's arrival will mean some upheaval: in his case, they will not be able to serve any fuel.
"There is going to be some upheaval, we accept that, but it has got to be fair to everyone, this system, and at the moment, it's not fair to the taxpayer at large".
So while the transition to Groh is the smoothest the Jets could have made under the circumstances -- unless Parcells had picked up the reins again -- there will still be some upheaval among the coaches.
While people on both sides of the debate expect some upheaval in Louisiana if a health care bill is passed, Sheila Webb, a former city health director for New Orleans, pointed out that Louisiana is more experienced than most states in facing sudden and severe disruption.
The app recommendations market has seen some upheaval, and not just because of Apple's rejections.
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