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A wind/the winds of change

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Positive ChangePlay
Often implies a hopeful or welcome change, commonly seen in political or social contexts. SlideThe fall of the wall brought the winds of change to the region.
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Metaphorical WindPlay
Remember, here 'wind' doesn't mean actual air in motion, but symbolizes invisible forces causing change. SlideThe winds of change swept through the company, altering its culture entirely.
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Sweeping ImpactPlay
It suggests changes that have a widespread effect, not just isolated or small adjustments. SlideTechnology has brought the winds of change, altering how we communicate.