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"winds of change" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period of significant change or transformation, and to express the idea that change is coming. For example: "The winds of change are blowing through the company, and it's an exciting time to be a part of it."
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But the winds of change have shifted.
"We can sense the winds of change.
The winds of change were blowing.
These days they are facing winds of change.
And when the winds of change blow in, everybody trembles".
Winds of change are blowing across the Middle East.
11 1 THE WINDS OF CHANGE, by Martha Grimes.
The winds of change are blowing across the globe.
'Winds of change,' a source close to WH says".
But the winds of change are blowing, guys.
But now, the winds of change are blowing.
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