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Discover Ludwig"undergo change" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that is changing or will change, for example, "The workplace has undergone many changes in recent years."
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"Communities undergo change, and Lawrence is no different," said Dr. Jack Levenbrown, the village's mayor.
Mr. Westin said that both shows also would undergo change over that period.
Traditional foods undergo change all the time, even in the countries they're part of.
And when neighborhoods undergo change, it is often upward, at least economically.
Mr. Jones said studies had shown that while steel, for example, did undergo change through freezing, brass did not.
It also has the curious ability to undergo change into a chemically distinct substance known as heptachlor epoxide.
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Herald Center will also undergo changes.
Even the status of a designer will undergo changes, I believe".
Furthermore, institutions undergo changes over time, both incremental and revolutionary.
Of course, words and images can undergo changes in meanings.
During treatment, patients usually undergo changes in their lifestyle.
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