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"bring positive changes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to bringing changes, usually with the connotation of making something better or improving upon it. For example: "With the policy change, we are hoping to bring positive changes to the way we organize our meetings."
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People wanted to see democracy bring positive changes.
He talked of the "duty to be more effective and look at what the daily lives of our fellow citizens look like," and to use Europe to bring positive changes to people, like cheaper roaming rates for cellphones.
This change could be harnessed to bring positive changes or if ignored could fuel social exclusion, says the study.
This forced field analysis technique allowed the women to think about all their good qualities and positive strengths that they could use to bring positive changes in their lives, even after disasters, crises, and other problems (Sekar et al. 2005).
"Could these events bring positive changes?
But it's not only that they're attempting to bring positive changes to the planet from an environmental standpoint.
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We're going to Westminster to bring positive change".
"We're here to bring positive change," he said.
We're the new guard, and we're going to bring positive change to the United States of America".
I poured myself into my work, devoting all my energies to bring positive change.
She had hoped that mayoral control would bring positive change to the city's dysfunctional school system.
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