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'able to make changes' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to indicate that someone or something has the potential to enact change. For example, "The new mayor is able to make changes that will improve the city's infrastructure."
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Because until we answer that, we won't really be able to make changes".
"If we are able to make changes, maybe that transition will happen earlier than expected".
As I say, we haven't always been like that, but we're lucky enough to have been able to make changes".
The customers will be able to make changes in the baskets or create their own from scratch.
2) Unauthorized information modification: an unauthorized person is able to make changes in stored information--a form of sabotage.
That suggests that they have a good game plan entering games, but are not able to make changes as the games progress.
We should rightly ask whether we might be able to make changes to the system at an affordable cost that could prevent such an event occurring again.
He added that the government expected to be able to make changes fairly quickly to its formulas, including its use of statewide averages.
If you have access to a C compiler, you may be able to make changes and recompile the software for your use.
The problem for the lenders is that much of the housing debt was securitized, and they are not able to make changes the government demands.
Wisconsin has been able to make changes because the Legislature voted to let the investment board pay higher salaries than other state agencies, including Wall Street-like bonuses.
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able to make amendments
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competent to make changes
able to implement changes
able to make corrections
feasible to make changes
able to achieve changes
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empowered to make changes
used to make changes
ability to make changes
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