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The phrase "already made changes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to modifications or adjustments that have been completed prior to the current moment or discussion.
Example: "I have already made changes to the document based on your feedback."
Alternatives: "have made adjustments" or "have implemented modifications."
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Franchione has already made changes.
Some districts have already made changes in their curriculum.
Ms. McDaniel hasn't unplugged yet, but she's already made changes.
The health secretary, Andrew Lansley told BBC1's Politics Show: "We've already made changes.
But she says she has already made changes to try to keep her blood sugar under control.
Indeed, several subjects of "Now Who's Boss?" say they have already made changes in their companies as a result of their experiences.
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(f) "I want to make change but I've already made change.
Enfield is already making changes.
So they're already making changes.
Some lenders are already making changes to their borrowing terms.
He added that the agency was already making changes to improve the 510(k) review process.
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