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The phrase "a lot of changes since" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that many changes have occurred from a specific point in time up to the present.
Example: "There have been a lot of changes since we last met, and I can't wait to share them with you."
Alternatives: "many changes since" or "numerous changes since".
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José has seen a lot of changes since he first set up in 1991.
As I discussed earlier, there have been a lot of changes since the days when radio dominated the media landscape.
JOHN C. BAUM has seen a lot of changes since he started working six decades ago at the W.A. Baum Company, which his family owns in Copiague.
The site has seen a lot of changes since then.
There have been a lot of changes since then".
"We've had a lot of changes since the London Olympics," he said.
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"There are a lot of changes [since Nemtsov died].
"We made a lot of changes [since the November meeting]," Noppenberger said in a phone message.
He said there has been "quite a lot of change" since Team Scotland managers arrived in the middle of September, but still a lot to do.
"Many young adults from Detroit and local colleges have and continue to install their very own found-object pieces on the project site, and perform musical, theatrical and dance pieces right on the street!" Part political protest, part art promotion campaign, part catalyst for social transformation, the Heidelberg Project has seen a lot of change since it began in the 1980s.
That has produced a lot of changes since last year, and means the tables are not strictly comparable with previous years.
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