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The phrase "telling changes" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to changes that are communicated or expressed, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context. Example: "The telling changes in her behavior were evident after the incident."
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These small but telling changes seem like signs of a motive force that is making the repetition necessary.
Ms. Deneuve registers Helene's panic and frustration in minute but telling changes of expression and vocal tone: a mouth that almost imperceptibly tightens, eyes that brim with squeezed-back tears and a voice that involuntarily clenches.
It appeared that while CAD27 fibre showed no telling changes, CAD33 fibre had 30% more pectin than the control.
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The wedding scene includes a small but telling change on top of the bread-dough cake: "Two tiny figures stood.
The telling change in New Grove II is its full embrace of the world beyond the concert and opera stages.
We'll be able to use this to tell changes in butterfly numbers that won't be based on hearsay.
Managers at the most senior level in the NHS have been told changes could happen within the next two years.
Tells changes Whalen has made.
This revolution, Dr Topol, told me, changes everything.
People with NDEs tell of changes they have made.
Of course, the inconsistent change in the source has to be lower than the tale-telling change in the target.
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