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make change

verb as in cash

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Ulrichs was right: coming out has always been the best way to make change happen.

Believing that change is possible helps to make change possible.

The fact that he is choosing not to try to make change "from within" does not mean he is abdicating responsibility.

The documentary shows her passion and determination to make change happen.

Panmela is proof that no matter how young you are, you have the power to make change.

He got up and came to the table where Bud was dividing the money into two equal sums, as nearly as he could make change.

In going around thus a second time, to distribute the tickets, he took a cash box with him to make change.

To be able to distinguish the various coins readily and make change accurately a regular course of study was necessary.

One day he was going across the street to make change for a customer, when a stylish carriage came dashing along.

In every department, a cashier shall be appointed to receive money and make change.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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