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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Is it: making a change IN people's lives , or
Making a change TO people's lives
  

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Anonymous Is it: making a change IN people's lives , or Making a change TO people's lives Why not to combine both and say "making/bring about a change into people's lives"?

  • Anonymous Is it: making a change IN people's lives , or Making a change TO people's lives Why not to combine both and say "making/bring about a change into people's lives"?
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Anonymous Is it: making a change IN people's lives , or Making a change TO people's lives
Why not to combine both and say "making/bring about a change into people's lives"?
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If you gave her a million dollars, that would make an enormous change in her life.
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AnonymousWhy not to combine both and say "making/bring about a change into people's lives"?
That's not what a native speaker would say.
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AlpheccaStarsThat's not what a native speaker would say.
Agreed. That's a sort of international English which I'm trying to master when waiting for the plane at the air-port.

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