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The phrase "changes that are" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about occurrences of change that are currently happening or that have already happened in the past. For example: "The new regulations have caused changes that are difficult to adjust to."
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LL) Understand the demographic changes that are changing the world.
"Changing the management is only going to delay the changes that are being made.
He embraces these changes that are coming.
"I'm very confident of the constituency changes that are suggested.
Nobody should be alarmed by the changes that are made.
The changes that are going on are long-term trends.
"Any changes that are implemented are constantly attacked.
The changes that are required are neither easy nor glamorous.
But all of these (except, maybe, ending the war) will require some changes that are unpleasant.
Just the fact that Dr. Kosier's job exists attests to the changes that are under way.
But the "second generation" 2003 Forester, on sale since June, offers changes that are merely evolutionary.
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