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time for a change

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(It's) time for a change.
an expression announcing a decision to make a change. Bill: Are you really going to take a new job? Mary: Yes, it's time for a change. Jane: Are you going to Florida for your vacation again? Fred: No. It's time for a change. We're going skiing.
See also: change, time


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With the introduction of the Nokia N97 GSM phone, Nokia declared that it is time for a change and it is raring to go
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If you are tired of vacations with the same views of museums, tall buildings, and standing on endless lines, it might be time for a change with vacations Costa Rica.
 
 
 
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