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The phrase "almost no changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there are very few or negligible modifications made to something.
Example: "After reviewing the proposal, I found that there were almost no changes from the previous version."
Alternatives: "hardly any changes" or "virtually no changes".
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Almost no changes occur in SAMP8.
What surprises me is to have something that lasts 50,000 years with almost no changes.
But, he said, it needed virtually no editing and went through almost no changes.
Almost no changes has been observed with the disturbance at α carbon bond angle compared with dimethyl substituted one.
After complete recrystallization, however, a steady increase in γ and almost no changes in α were observed with increasing strain.
All three drugs showed dose-dependent changes in subjective effects whereas physiological effects were most pronounced for MDMA with almost no changes seen with mCPP.
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When the Si film becomes thicker from 5 to 30 Å, the sp3 fraction of Si/ta-C composite films is almost no changed.
In fact there is almost no change.
The northwestern QTP had almost no change, where permafrost is cold and stable.
The saturation and fluid flow path during this operation have almost no change in the sample.
Almost no change in activity and selectivity was observed after a stability experiment for 300 h.
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