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"takes a change" is a valid and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation in which something has changed or needs to change in order to result in an improved or different outcome. For example, "This policy has been in place for too long; it takes a change like this to make it effective."
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The new series has followed the longest CHERUB story arc yet and finally takes a change of pace.
"If anybody bended gender it was Shakespeare, so I think it just takes a change of mindset".
"I personally believe, even if it takes a change to the law, the president should honour the commitment the federal government made to those people and let them keep what they got," Clinton told online magazine Ozymandias.
"It takes a change in people's personal behavior and an advancement in reader technology to make people switch to the online newspapers, but they are not coming," said Ron Yanosky, a senior analyst who follows higher-education technology at Gartner Inc., a technology research firm.
Living your life according to your values usually takes a change in mindset.
But to get past it takes a change in DNA because you don't stop becoming a wonk overnight.
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"It took a change of political will to catalyze the movement".
I took a change of pants and socks, a spare T-shirt and my mobile phone.
Mr. Nichols and her trainer believed she could be raced, & took a change.
"It will take a change in the makeup of Palestinian society," he said.
Comment on "Curbs on emissions will take a change of political climate". For FT Forum, FT.com, Nov. 8, 2006.
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