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"the changeover of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to the transition from one condition, situation, or system to another. For example, "The changeover of power from one leader to another was smooth and successful."
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And so the changeover of roles goes on from one "Nutcracker" to another.
These effects are more easily manifested at potentials near the changeover of the double layer structure.
At the changeover of the third finger and thumb, for instance, some pianists seem to get quicker, others slower.
Amid speculation that the bomb had been timed to coincide with the changeover of government, Mr Brown said the alert underlined the continuing threat to Britain.
In flexible automation, the variety of products is sufficiently limited so that the changeover of the equipment can be done very quickly and automatically.
He has often traveled to oversee both the changeover of some assembly plants from larger vehicles to smaller ones, and the hiring of thousands of entry-level autoworkers.
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Hence, this article examines the effects of the changeover on observable demand charges.
Stir crazy and agitated after waiting through four rain delays in the Wimbledon locker room, she treated the changeovers of her quarterfinal match like drive-through service, grabbing a swig of water, barely sitting down.
The changeover to the dynasty of Isin, actually a succession of kings from different families, brought no essential transformation of the social structure.
Banks and stores are on the front lines of the changeover to euros.
In additional updates this morning, take a closer look at forecast snow accumulations, and the timing of the changeover to sleet later this morning and midday.
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