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The phrase 'with the change' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to say something will now be different due to a transformation or alteration. For example, "The new policy came into effect on Monday, and with the change, all employees must follow the new regulations."
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Not everyone agreed with the change.
Mr. Prosser is unhappy with the change.
Not everyone is pleased with the change.
Bogues was pleased with the change.
"You better believe I'm happy with the change".
Not surprisingly, young people are most comfortable with the change.
The recent problems coincided with the change in Chamberlain's workload.
"With the change of government, all of that funding went.
The advertising industry seems happy with the change.
The state's district attorneys are unhappy with the change.
With the change in appearance came a change in spelling.
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