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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'to be change' is not correct or usable in written English.
To be clear, you should use the phrase 'to be changed' instead. For example, "The company's policies need to be changed in order to make progress."
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There is going to be change here.
"There has to be change, big change.
And there has to be change in politics, he says.
There also needs to be change in audience attitudes.
There has to be change and Mr. Yanukovych must leave.
That much will change, but there has to be change.
"There needs to be change," Upshaw said, "and I think there will be".
Jones said there needed to be change at the Forestry Commission.
Later Mr. Wolfowitz said, "And there's got to be change in Syria as well".
Similarly, journalism students often say that they want to become journalists to be "change agents".
Miliband said there needs to be change right across our public services.
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