changing location

collocation in English

meaningsofchangingandlocation

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changing
adjective
uk
/ˈtʃeɪn.dʒɪŋ/
us
/ˈtʃeɪn.dʒɪŋ/
in a state of ...
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location
noun
uk
/ləʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/
us
/loʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/
a place ...
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(Definition ofchangingandlocationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofchanging location

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Thus, there is no evidence of synchronized activity (at least on the basis ofchanginglocation) among slatey-grey snakes.
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Figure 3 examines this thesis in terms of thechanginglocationof our ten cases on the two institutional variables.
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That is the point—moving from a need which has declined to another need and achanginglocation.
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A tracker allows the police to identify thechanginglocationof a stolen vehicle almost immediately and to halt it at the next junction.
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The excessive facilities have arisen, of course, through thechanginglocationof industry, through its changing transport needs and those of trade and agriculture and the public.
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However, a roving wiretap follows the target, and defeats the target's attempts at breaking the surveillance bychanginglocationor their communications technology.
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This is because the derivative is taken at the swimmer'schanginglocation.
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After graduating, he joins a group touring the southern part of the country, often working under harsh conditions,changinglocationand repertory often.
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Reasons may include damage, pending lawsuits, lack of funding,changinglocation, or incidents.
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In normal lighting conditions, the exposure settings of a manual camera really only have to be changed after ten minutes or so, or whenchanginglocation.
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Four years after changing locations, the student body quadrupled.
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He changed schools often due to his father's changing locations during his professional basketball career.
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In 2014, the championship race will begin changing locations each year.
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The club had in the past no fixed home stadium and due to the changing locations also not a big fan base.
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