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The phrase "any such change" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of change that has been previously mentioned or is understood in the context.
Example: "The company reserves the right to implement any such change in policy as deemed necessary."
Alternatives: "any such modification" or "any such alteration".
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Mr. Luce never asked for any such change.
Any such change is sure to be debated intensely.
After a number of years resisting any such change, he finally agreed to share the column.
But aid agencies and shipping sources say there is little sign of any such change.
It then issued regulations requiring any such change to be approved at a high level.
But Mr. Obama will not need to make any such change.
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But Massport has no interest in any such changes.
Any such changes will be available to view on-line here: Small Business Network Showcase.
But anti-hunger organizations are firmly opposed to any such changes.
The question remains how we can prevent and reverse any such changes.
In the hearing, Eadie said: "Any such changes are a matter for future negotiations, parliamentary scrutiny, and implementation by legislation".
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