suggested change
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsuggestandchange
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suggest
verb[T]
uk/səˈdʒest/us/səˈdʒest/
to mention an idea, possible plan, or action for other people ...
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change
noun
uk/tʃeɪndʒ/us/tʃeɪndʒ/
the act of becoming different, or the result of something ...
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(Definition ofsuggestandchangefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofsuggested change
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But if thissuggestedchangeover time, it denied the existence of a considerable diversity of approaches within given periods.
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This suggests that these nurses were not in a position to make a collective decision either to lead integration or actively to resist thesuggestedchange.
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There is no medical evidence to warrant thesuggestedchange.
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I do not think thesuggestedchangewould be generally desired.
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Has thesuggestedchangeoccurred in the last year or two, or in more recent times?
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That secondsuggestedchangehas precedent in the 1968 reforms.
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Thesuggestedchangein the law is not feasible.
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I see no reason for not giving thissuggestedchangea try.
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There is a strong case against thesuggestedchange.
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This, again, is a matter of asuggestedchangeof organisation.
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Third, thesuggestedchangeof name is logical and will cause no anomalies.
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Thesuggestedchangein the wording is not merely a change in description.
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The present practice is very familiar to all, and some eyebrows may be raised if thesuggestedchangewere to be made.
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I believe that there is no wish in the country for thesuggestedchange.
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Surely, when we as legislators are asked to make thissuggestedchangein the law, it is time to speak of those sacred things that are within.
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What, then, are the grounds for thissuggestedchange?
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I do not think that the existing situation is better than the suggested changes, and onesuggestedchangein particular.
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I think that a certain number of exaggerated fears have been expressed today that thesuggestedchangemight be brought about.
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Thesuggestedchange, that of licensed teachers entering schools, is said to be as a result of the criticism of the present probationary year.
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As things are at the moment, anysuggestedchangewould not be passed.
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