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The phrase "undergoing a change" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something is in the process of being altered or transformed. For example: Our company is currently undergoing a change in management which will result in greater efficiency and effectiveness.
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But that faith is clearly undergoing a change, as dogma gives way to experience.
She adds that she has little sympathy for those undergoing a change of heart.
Meryl Dorey, the former president of the AVN, said the group was undergoing a "change of direction".
Mortuary fashions are undergoing a change, with cremation being replaced by a preference for full-body burials.
Both stories share the premise of a human body undergoing a change so abrupt and so drastic that the old body is unrecognizable in the new one.
Today, though, tastes seem to be undergoing a change, with owners seeking a leaner less-is-more look for their lobbies where the only touches of greenery are often a few cut flowers in a security desk vase.
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His personal hygiene also underwent a change.
But after his band split in 1997, Young God underwent a change, which is to say, its proprietor underwent a change.
The mutated haemoglobin undergoes a change in shape and blocks veins.
But in recent years Mr. Fischl's work has undergone a change.
It is the rare string quartet that does not eventually undergo a change in personnel.
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