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The phrase "about the changes of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referring to modifications or alterations in a particular context, such as policies, plans, or systems.
Example: "The report provides detailed information about the changes of the new policy implemented last month."
Alternatives: "regarding the changes in" or "concerning the changes to".
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"You can talk about the changes of Manchester City but that is not fair.
They diligently wrote to the DVLA to tell it about the changes of ownership.
However, few data are available about the changes of orchid species' distributions at large spatial and temporal scales.
Although humeral head resurfacing with a cap is relatively common in clinical practice, clinical studies about the changes of the bone are rare.
However, little is known about the changes of lipid classes and the mechanism underlying the enhanced lipid production as imposed by irradiance and nitrogen starvation.
There exist already plenty of methodology to describe agri-environmental development, which mean that future decision-makers will be better informed about the changes of agricultural systems.
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"I wonder about the change of heart.
Van Hove worried briefly about the change of locale.
For more details about the change of college process, see our change of college application page.
However, you should not be concerned in any way about the change of language.
On arrival, we presented the Alpha Rooms voucher and our emails about the change of date.
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