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The phrase "as the changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to changes that are occurring or have occurred, often in a context discussing their implications or effects.
Example: "As the changes in the policy take effect, we will monitor their impact on employee satisfaction."
Alternatives: "with the changes" or "following the changes".
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As the changes were made, the game changed.
It doesn't, as the changes do not alter the DNA sequence on which natural selection acts.
At which point, some polling numbers, just as crude and blunt as the changes themselves.
Almost as significant as the changes taking place inside Congress are those taking place outside it.
Morale plummeted during the early 1990s, as the changes were implemented.
Similarly, biomarker effects were defined as the changes observed at 3 months and 1 y.
That necessitates taking the communication element seriously, as well as the changes sketched above.
But as the changes were never publicly announced, even the people using the scheme are in the dark.
As vast as the changes were, parents saw them through the narrow lens of their children's experience.
As soon as the changes were confirmed, the backlash on social media was nearly instant.
We hypothesized that as the changes were made, students' perception of the rotation would improve.
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