changed attitude

collocation in English

meaningsofchangedandattitude

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changed
adjective
uk
/tʃeɪndʒd/
us
/tʃeɪndʒd/
someone whose behaviour and character has changed a lot, ...
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attitude
noun
uk
/ˈæt.ɪ.tʃuːd/
us
/ˈæt̬.ə.tuːd/
a feeling or opinion about something or someone, or a way of behaving that is caused ...
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(Definition ofchangedandattitudefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thechangedattitudeto film and memory was substantially indebted to these programs.
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This change in behaviour must be an expression of achangedattitudetowards marriage.
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Partly in response to thischangedattitude, some host governments have stopped allowing self-settlement (or at least turning a blind eye to it), and have begun forcing refugees into camps.
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We must see to it that it is used to the best advantage, and that means achangedattitudeof mind.
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There is theirchangedattitudeabout public expenditure, a complete turnabout.
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Today there is achangedattitudeand a human approach which will benefit the people living in the mining areas.
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The basic cause of this surfeit of crime today is, without doubt, thechangedattitudeof people towards private possessions, private property.
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Another healthy feature is thechangedattitudetowards the level of stocks.
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We have long wished to have an explanation of hischangedattitudeon this very important matter.
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The third element, which is perhaps more important than the other two, is achangedattitudeto regulation.
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If there is achangedattitudeto the game, and if supporters change their approach, segregation can in time be broken.
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He made no effort today to explain hischangedattitude.
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I would also mention thechangedattitudeamongst the teachers' organisations.
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One factor that must be allowed for and compensated is thechangedattitudetowards discipline and authority.
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One of the factors that affects thechangedattitudeto management education is inward investment.
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There must be achangedattitudeon that.
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The second area of necessary reform is more important and reflects achangedattitudeto company activity.
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That foreshadows a completelychangedattitudeto examinations in schools.
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I pay my tribute to thechangedattitudeof the great local authorities.
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