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The phrase "a roster of changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a list or collection of modifications or updates that have been made or are planned.
Example: "The project manager provided a roster of changes that needed to be implemented before the final deadline."
Alternatives: "a list of changes" or "a catalog of modifications".
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That in turn can call up a roster of changes that range from more frequent eagle attacks on seabirds to higher waves striking the shore: not the end of the world, but a different world — and, ecologically speaking, a poorer one.
That in turn can call up a roster of changes that range from more frequent eagle attacks on seabirds to higher waves striking the shore: not the end of the world, but a different world and, ecologically speaking, a poorer one.
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The artist, whose style of music and performance is eclectic, is also a businesswoman partnering with a roster of artists to change the musical landscape of black music.
As late as Monday night, when Obama ran off a list of his accomplishments at a rally in Philadelphia, it seemed to be an impressive roster of change.
Murray's Cheese Bar has a roster of beer floats that will change throughout the summer.
The changes were most starkly evident in a roster of the country's fastest growing larger counties between 1990 to 1997.
What a roster of contrasts.
A roster of Hot Rebels.
Barbera has a roster of bellringers.
A roster of leading Democrats, including Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi and John Kerry, did just that.
A roster of the tallest buildings constructed in Bristol includes:.
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