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"they keep changing" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that a group of people or things are continuously changing in some way. Example: "The company's policies are always evolving, they keep changing every year to adapt to new trends and regulations."
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They keep changing.
Why do they keep changing?
"They keep changing," Brooks explains.
"They keep changing their story," he added.
Why did they keep changing the captain?
We're not so sure, because they keep changing the rules".
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"They kept changing their minds.
Moreover, they kept changing the way the club looked.
"When the first accusations about sexual harassment came out, they kept changing their story.
They went on being different because their songs were so magnificent and because they kept changing.
And tempos, plural, is the right word, since they kept changing with almost every phrase.
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