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"corresponding changes" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to refer to changes that are related to a particular event or situation. For example: "The new tax plan necessitated corresponding changes in the company's budget."
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When the tax cuts were enacted, no corresponding changes were made to the alternative tax.
Users can experiment with investments in loss reduction, and a panel displays corresponding changes in loss values.
Author T.G. was added the author list; corresponding changes were made to the Acknowledgements and Author Contributions.
The corresponding changes in ΩD are 26, 28, 90 and 126%, for E20C, L20C, E21C and L21C respectively (Fig. 2a).
Patients tell him when the music soothes them, and Rezai can hear the corresponding changes in a single neuron.
Over this time period changes in cellular concentrations of the three enzymes were observed, reflecting corresponding changes in enzyme activities.
Thus the changes in title pending the suit were followed by corresponding changes in the parties plaintiff.
The silicone molds allowed experts to look at corresponding changes on the skin's surface.
At 1973 K, the corresponding changes were approximately 16% during 220 h.
With compositional variation, the microstructure and mechanical properties including hardness and tensile properties show corresponding changes.
This revealed that there would be corresponding changes in the optimum splitting ratios of the couplers.
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