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The phrase "a recent changes" is not correct in English.
It should be "recent changes" or "a recent change." You can use "recent changes" when referring to modifications or updates that have occurred in a specific context, such as policies, documents, or systems.
Example: "The recent changes to the policy have been well received by the staff."
Alternatives: "new changes" or "a recent update."
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First, we have added support for a recent changes feature, which allows you to add notes about changes specific to the newest version of your application.
One of the best parts of all (in my opinion) is a "recent changes" section in the app description, which finally brings a consistent method of viewing what an app update brings.
Become a Recent Changes Patroller.
4) A Recent Changes patroller checks over the edit, like all changes on wikiHow, to fix up any errors that might have slipped through.
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