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The phrase "after these changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a point in time or a situation that follows a series of modifications or adjustments.
Example: "After these changes, we expect to see improved performance in the system."
Alternatives: "following these changes" or "subsequent to these changes".
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Some filers may end up worse off after these changes.
We convened focus groups before and after these changes.
After these changes, the average monthly gain over the past three months is about a hundred and seventy-five thundred and seventy-five
After these changes, some say Anglo is turning away from Africa.
After these changes are eventually implemented, wills law no longer will be regarded as the last bastion of high formality.
After these changes, negotiated with the mining companies themselves, the tax raised very little revenue, and no longer covered the spending measures nominally funded from it.
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In the few months after implementation, these changes were scaled-up into the broader system context across three different facilities.
After making these changes, the pain faded even more.
After implementing these changes, the Commission shaved $200 million from the program last year and projects a total savings of up to $3 billion in three years.
Depending on the time after injury, these changes in mitochondrial function are potentially reversible if the post-TBI cellular energy crisis can be treated.
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