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The phrase "addresses changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something responds to or deals with modifications or alterations in a particular context.
Example: "The report addresses changes in the market trends over the past year."
Alternatives: "deals with changes" or "responds to changes".
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This tutorial covers Qgis version 1.6, but also addresses changes made in 1.7.
This paper addresses changes to the practice of project management as a whole.
Module 1 addresses changes in prevalence and numbers of Campylobacter on chicken carcasses throughout the processing steps of a slaughterhouse.
Her research addresses changes in motivation and emotion across adulthood and the ways that these changes influence cognitive processing, decision making and health practices.
Addresses changes in the ocean, terrestrial biosphere and rocks modulation of atmospheric carbon dioxide on timescales from months to millions of years.
Under FFA's constitution when such a meeting addresses changes to the organisation's fundamentals, 75% of votes are required to pass the motion – in other words at least eight of the 10 current congress members.
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That really speeds connections -- until some of the bookmarked addresses change.
These opening addresses changed the mood music from the afternoon meeting.
Patients names are spelled differently, addresses change, insurance providers change.
Addresses changed.
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