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The phrase 'changes that have' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to past events and circumstances that have already occurred. For example: "The changes that have occurred since last year have been remarkable."
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Changes that have taken place, odds and ends of information.
Record the changes that have occurred in each class.
In India, the changes that have been made are remarkable.
Tells about changes that have made Harvard more democratic.
There are substantial political changes that have taken place.
"They have made changes that have got results.
Right now, the links between the brain changes that have been identified and the behavioral changes that have been identified are speculative.
But bosses reiterated their determination to force through changes that have led unions to strike.
They have seen all the changes that have gone on, year after year.
And hopefully these suggestions will be the changes that have been made.
The difficulty is making the changes that have to be made," he said.
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