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The phrase "accept any changes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing modifications or alterations that someone is willing to agree to or incorporate.
Example: "Please review the document and let me know if you are willing to accept any changes I have suggested."
Alternatives: "agree to any modifications" or "approve any alterations."
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He said the Lib Dems would not accept any changes to current spending plans.
But they say they will not accept any changes that put financial pressure on the elderly to join H.M.O.'s.
"We can't accept any changes in the W-Visa program," said Tom Snyder, the A.F.L.-C.I.O.'s immigration campaign manager.
House Republicans were warned repeatedly that Senate Democrats would not accept any changes to the health care law.
Republicans have said they will not accept any changes, and Mr. Obama has urged Congress to approve the bill as quickly as possible as is.
See articleGoing nuclearIndia declared that it would not accept any changes to a deal struck with George Bush allowing India access to American civilian nuclear technology.
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Republicans have said they will not accept any change.
Mr. Norcross said it was unlikely that the convention's rules committee would accept any change greater than that.
Qureia had already stated flatly: "We'll never accept any change in the reality of the life of the Arabs living in Israel or their transfer.
Chirac immediately hit back, saying that he would refuse to accept any change to agricultural subsidies, which benefited millions of small French farmers.
Ahmed Qurei, for the Palestinian side, said, "We will never accept any change in the reality of the life of the Arabs living in Israel in Israel or their transfer.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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