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The phrase "a bit of changes" is not correct in standard English.
The correct expression would be "a bit of change" or "a few changes."
Example: "We need a bit of change in our approach to improve our results."
Alternatives: "some changes" or "a little change."
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We're not going to need your reaction here in day two and it'd be like, hey, there were a bit of changes".
Lifetime's Aaliyah biopic has undergone quite a bit of changes and controversy over the past few months.
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But maybe a bit of change is good".
"There's nothing like a political crisis to stimulate a bit of change," Mr. Buckles said.
I haven't played South Africa a huge amount and they've had a bit of change.
"But it is starting to go through quite a bit of change.
They said: "The company needs to go through quite a bit of change.
"I've taught five courses in seven years, so that's quite a bit of change," he says.
"There's been a bit of change," he says of his life back in Birmingham as an England cricketer.
So I'm good with a bit of change, but I think the age range should be tightened a little.
I was also satisfied to match a dish that calls for a budget cut of beef with a wine in a category that often left quite a bit of change from a $20 bill.
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