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The phrase "a few small changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to minor modifications or adjustments that need to be made to something.
Example: "After reviewing the document, I believe it only requires a few small changes to improve clarity."
Alternatives: "a couple of minor adjustments" or "a handful of slight modifications".
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In fact, with a few small changes, we could win back our place in Eurovision.
This typically involves a few small changes — adding some chrome here or an extra doodad there.
This example is very similar to the example on training a regular LDA model, except for a few small changes.
Obviously, you can't change everything, but we've found that even a few small changes can make a big difference.
Some people have suggested that you can avoid feeling overwhelmed by email with the help of a few small changes.
I did make a few small changes, but mostly I tried to be as true to him as I could.
Just a few small changes — eating more fish, vegetables, nuts and fiber — can have a major impact on your risk for heart problems.
A few small changes were made in an amendment attached to the F.D.A. reauthorization bill that passed in the Senate last week.
"Just a few small plays and a few small changes to the way we play defense have really helped us," Van Horn said.
Two years and a few small changes later that same wording found itself in more significant piece of legislation: the budget.
The Email Charter is a modest idea, but in our world of information overload, a few small changes can reap a surprisingly large reward.
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