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changer

[cheyn-jer] / ˈtʃeɪn dʒər /






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Trade union Unison called it a "game changer", saying staff saw improvements in mental and physical health while maintaining "excellent services".

From BBC

Any of these events alone would be a game changer.

From The Wall Street Journal

Because when women bind together, it’s a game changer.

From Los Angeles Times

The deputy director for the Centre for European Reform think tank, Ian Bond, said that whether the bill is "a game changer will depend on exactly how much latitude the British government gives itself".

From Barron's

The rise in global interest rates that began in 2022 has been a game changer for the banking sector.

From MarketWatch