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  • to change your behaviour suddenly for the better
    turn over a new leaf
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  • idiom meaning that sth new can be refreshing
    a change is as good as a rest
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  • things will not be the same soon
    the winds of change are blowing
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  • something unexpected and surprising
    a real turn-up for the books
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  • to talk about sth else, usually because the conversation is uncomfortable
    change the subject
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  • to change your opinion or attitude, usually because of something you have seen or heard
    have a change of heart
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  • change in form or character ( for example an old building into a new one ) c_ _ _ _ _ _
    convert
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  • to change sth slightly a_ _ _ _ _
    adjust
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  • to change completely the appearance or character of something or someone, especially so that that thing or person is improved t_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
    transform
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  • to change something such as a plan, opinion, law, or way of behaviour slightly, usually to improve it or make it more acceptable m_ _ _ _ _
    modify
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  • to give something and be given something else instead s_ _ _
    swap
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  • to be different from each other ( our opinions, weather, etc) v_ _ _
    vary
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  • to change something, usually slightly, or to cause the characteristics of something to change a_ _ _ _
    alter
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  • to take the place of something, or to put something or someone in the place of something or someone else r_ _ _ _ _ _
    replace
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  • phrasal verb meaning to change or develop from one thing to another t_ _ _ i_ _ _
    turn into
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  • to change, or to change something, to suit different conditions or uses a_ _ _ _
    adapt
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