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change of direction

NOUN
  1. the act of changing the direction in which something is oriented

How To Use change of direction In A Sentence

  • The instruments will register every change of direction or height.
  • The instruments will register every change of direction or height.
  • The crits have accused the band of cashing in the dreaded ‘change of direction’ ticket.
  • And they are hoping to see hundreds of people who are either unemployed or fed up and looking for a change of direction in their career path.
  • Terry was sidetracked by the sudden change of direction.
  • The principal victims or beneficiaries of this change of direction are the historic tied houses.
  • Even a failure that seems total can prompt fresh thinking, a change of direction.
  • Temporary ennui or a more long-term change of direction?
  • Perhaps the most crucial part of the golf swing is the change of directions at the top of the backswing.
  • It was a massive change of direction, as if Caterpillar Inc. had decided quickly to retool all its bulldozer plants to start making passenger cars.
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