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The phrase "sweeping changes in" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe significant or widespread changes in a particular situation or system. Example: "The new CEO promised to make sweeping changes in the company's management structure."
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Sweeping changes in the airline business changed the lives of travel agents well before Sept. 11.
The child's death prompted sweeping changes in the state's child welfare system.
The budget blueprint also proposes sweeping changes in the way the federal government provides student loans.
Moby and the other media have been part of sweeping changes in Afghanistan.
On July 15, the Legislature approved sweeping changes in the state's temporary release policies.
The new college comes on the back of sweeping changes in higher education.
Prayuth has enacted sweeping changes in the four days since he deposed the democratically elected government.
Sweeping changes in the media industry have made this an especially stressful time for talent.
With the melting of the Arctic summer sea ice, the region faces sweeping changes in the years and decades ahead.
Sipping his tea, Mr. Shamari said he was not afraid of sweeping changes in Iraq if Mr. Hussein was overthrown.
Federal officials had proposed sweeping changes in the classification system, to account for the severity of each patient's illness.
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