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"changes in how" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about any sort of change in the manner in which something is done. For example: "The new manager has made some changes in how the organization is run."
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We can all take that first step, make little changes in how and what we buy.
The ensuing litigation may also lead to changes in how deals are drafted.
New York regulators could force major changes in how it operates.
Other speakers demanded changes in how police respond to calls about people in mental distress.
But it will set the parameters for the changes in how the EU spends our money.
The study, in time, could lead to changes in how packs engage.
The regulations do not take into account changes in how companies view quality control, he said.
The attention to video mirrors changes in how consumers are experiencing news.
Enron officials were pressing for changes in how the electric utility industry was structured.
He said that this week, he would recommend changes in how Veterans Affairs operates.
Brown made a call for changes in how the Big 12 handles its tie-breaker system.
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