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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which changes" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is often used to add additional information about a particular subject or action in a sentence. Example: The weather in London, which changes frequently, is known for being unpredictable.
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Which changes.
And that's a number which changes everything.
Permanent residency status – which changes everything.
Locanda's menu, which changes daily, is full of surprises.
The dinner menu, which changes daily, is similarly varied.
Which changes our interpretation of the text a little bit".
Recently, though, a factory has opened which changes those calculations.
The menu, which changes often, is in Dutch.
Then there's the buyback option, which changes everything.
Grod's menu, which changes weekly, is simple and short.
Now it seems that she isn't (not completely) – which changes things.
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