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The phrase "all of changes" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "all of the changes"? You can use the corrected phrase when referring to a complete set of modifications or alterations that have occurred.
Example: "We need to review all of the changes made to the document before finalizing it."
Alternatives: "all the changes" or "all changes".
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/ All kinds of changes.
All kinds of changes.
Time brings on all kinds of changes.
Communicating with its environment, making all kinds of changes.
All these faces of change.
We need all kinds of change.
And that opened the way for all sorts of change.
All estimates of change were measured with respect to baseline.
I'm not at all hopeful of change.
There are all kinds of change going on.
But all of the changes were minor.
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