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"changes to text" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referencing a change in format of a written piece. For example, "The document underwent some changes to text, making it easier to read."
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We have also made smaller changes to text to improve clarity and readability.
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These edits include changes to main text figures, as well as further edits to the text.
Not surprisingly, such consultations had resulted in Hinton insisting on 110 specific changes to my text.
The clubs are standing firm in their desire to make two changes to the text.
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