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Can I say "there’s been a very noticeable change of people towards being a lot more eco-friendly." instead of "there's been a very noticeable change towards people being a lot more eco-friendly."?

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Rebecca

No, you cannot say "there's been a very noticeable change of people towards being a lot more eco-friendly" because it would sound strange. This is because the word "towards" with this meaning is normally placed before the object of the sentence. Since "people" is placed before "towards" in the sentence you asked about, it would sound strange because "people" is an object. Here's some examples of towards: Ex: He is gentle towards her. Ex: I am not leaning towards that idea.

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