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Discover LudwigThe phrase "undesirable change" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe any kind of change that is unwelcome or negative in some way. Example: The new company policies have brought about an undesirable change in the workplace culture.
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These weren't plastic fans, agents of undesirable change.
These findings shed light on our understanding of the psychological consequences of undesirable change of land use on rural communities.
But she criticized Chief Devlin, then the top police commander in Staten Island, for retaliating against the complaining officer by arranging an undesirable change in shifts, the lawsuit said.
Their sides were smoothed and polished, and specimens were inspected to be free of cracks, fissures, veins and other flaws, which would act as selective planes of weaken and cause an undesirable change of the real properties of the rock.
In order to improve our understanding and prediction of environmental thresholds leading to undesirable change on coral reefs, it seems logical to draw upon evidence collected at spatial scales appropriate to observe reef assemblages through time (∼100 500 matchingching the majority of existing management, policy, and perception.
It would be possible that these changes in meal and sleeping rhythm could lead to an undesirable change in metabolism.
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Undesirable changes in bakery products can occur independently of microbial action.
Alternative application methods and/or curing procedures have to be explored to overtake these undesirable changes.
Furthermore, they help to prevent undesirable changes that result from dehydration of frozen foods during long-term storage.
During frozen storage, the ice crystals present in foods may enlarge in size, producing undesirable changes in texture.
But there's a problem: What if some attempted behavioral nudges actually backfire, and don't produce the desired change at all — or produce unexpected and undesirable changes?
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