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The phrase "a couple of small changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a few minor modifications or adjustments that need to be made to something.
Example: "After reviewing the document, I noticed a couple of small changes that would improve clarity."
Alternatives: "a few minor adjustments" or "a couple of slight modifications".
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"When you focus on just a couple of small changes at a time, you begin to ingrain some healthy habits that last for a lifetime, rather than trying an all-or-nothing approach that, more often than not, fails because it's too hard to follow," says Lesley D. Lutes, a psychologist at East Carolina University.
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