changing world
collocation in Englishmeaningsofchangingandworld
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changing
adjective
uk/ˈtʃeɪn.dʒɪŋ/us/ˈtʃeɪn.dʒɪŋ/
in a state of ...
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world
noun
uk/wɜːld/us/wɝːld/
the earth and all the people, places, and things ...
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(Definition ofchangingandworldfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Developing language teachers for achangingworld.
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Developing language teachers for achangingworld, 76-104.
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We need to be developing housing stock that can adapt to achangingworld.
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Global wheat research in achangingworld: options and sustaining growth in wheat productivity.
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The author studies the effect ofchangingworldmarket prices on various domestic environmental assets.
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Global wheat research in achangingworld: options for sustaining growth in wheat productivity.
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The programmer sits behind the scenes and writes code to generate achangingworldwhich the viewer may experience.
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What are the views of men about their role in a rapidlychangingworldof family relationships and responsibilities?
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On the contrary, change is often the very precondition for keeping the ideology stable in achangingworld.
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Arguing in favor of tradition amounted to a claim for order and social control in a rapidlychangingworld.
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Important areas to explore included the uncertainty about the nature of our own roles and thechangingworldabout us.
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Words referring to outmoded ways and concepts have been lost, and new words to describe thechangingworldhave appeared.
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It is achangingworld.
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This is achangingworld.
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They want to share in the opportunities of thechangingworld, a radicallychangingworld, changed by science and technology.
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We live in achangingworld.
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We are living in achangingworld.
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We live in a verychangingworld.
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We live in a rapidlychangingworld.
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We live in a constantlychangingworld.
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Anyway, we live in achangingworld.
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In achangingworld, change is inevitable.
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They are made in achangingworld.
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