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"the change from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a shift or transition from one thing to another. Example: The change from winter to spring brings warmer temperatures and blooming flowers.
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After 62 minutes came the change from Van Gaal.
Even so, the change from 1994 to 2002 is striking.
Even if it's the change from your pocket.
What explains the change from inevitability to sudden failure?
So began the change from revolutionary to Tory.
The change from late Gothic to Renaissance was superficially far less cataclysmic than the change from Romanesque to Gothic.
The change from teeth to dentures struck my brother and me as both grave and ribald.
The change from old business ethics (the Winkelvosses) to a new one (Zuckerberg) was another theme.
"They didn't make the change from Saddam Hussein," he said of the Shiites.
Anyway, if you're talking about change, then how about the change from childhood to adulthood?
He knew to expect more lightbulbs with the change from daylight saving time.
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