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The phrase "the changed weather" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to a sudden or unexpected change in weather conditions. For example, "The changed weather has caused havoc with the local farmers' crops."
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The changed weather conditions under the future climate projections lead to a notable prolongation of malaria transmission and an earlier start and later end of the season [ Figure 3C,D; Supplemental Material, Figures 4 6 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1103681)].
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And imagine what future generations would say about our risk assessment when they are adapting to dramatically changed weather, higher sea level, and the return of formerly treatable infectious bacterial diseases.
Where possible we have used climate projections available from the Japanese Meteorological Agency to estimate likely future threat from changed weather.
The first is the changed economic climate.
Think of the changed cookie regulations.
Their personal paths were to mirror the changed political circumstances.
But over time, the changed reality has been accepted.
Measuring the environmental benefits of the changed policies is difficult.
Changed teaching strategies VET teachers talked about the changed teaching strategies they use.
No deleterious effect of the changed geometry was observed.
Therefore, the influence of the changed velocity can be neglected.
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