changing context

Frequency: 7.010.5 per million words

an evolving set of circumstances or facts that surround a particular event or situation.

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  • Businesses must constantly adapt their strategies to the ever-changing context of the market.
  • The rapid advancement of AI is creating a changing context for many traditional industries.
  • To understand the treaty, one must consider the changing context of international relations at the time.
  • Her perspective on success evolved within the changing context of her personal life.
  • Educators are developing new teaching methods to meet the needs of a changing context in the classroom.
  • The meaning of this artwork is reinterpreted by each generation within a changing context.
  • The legislation seems outdated when viewed in the changing context of modern society.
  • Leaders must make decisions that are resilient in the changing context of the next decade.
  • What was once a scientific certainty is now being questioned in the changing context of new discoveries.
  • Traditional values are often challenged by the changing context of a globalized world.