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The phrase "compel changes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to force or pressure someone or something to make changes. Example: The CEO's strong leadership and vision compelled changes within the company, resulting in increased profits and employee satisfaction.
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It cannot compel changes in policy.
The parties require money to carry out those tasks, and any new campaign finance law will compel changes in how they do business.
In contrast, as momentum appears to have stalled in Washington for overhauling the consulting industry, New York State's top regulator seized upon an obscure state banking law to try to compel changes.
The monitor appointed Monday will examine stop-and-frisk specifically and can compel changes.
Like the National Transportation Safety Board, which investigates transportation accidents, the chemical board can only suggest; it has no power to compel changes.
We could stop any war, compel changes to any law or the resources devoted to its enforcement, and force any budgetary and policy decision needed to meet the needs of the people and the planet.
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To compel change across such a vast organization is a major leadership challenge.
This is the right way forward, but policy alone cannot compel change when there are so many difficulties in making it work in practice.
This will be the catalyst that will compel change because you cannot go on with a system built on sand and the sand that is here is so anti-democratic," said Allister.
What bureaucrats don't understand is that people and companies make mistakes in the course of business, but the market will compel change.
The goal of the new litigation is to compel change across California.
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