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"each of these changes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group of changes when speaking about a variety of changes from a single source. For example: "The government has made each of these changes to taxation laws over the past year."
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But each of these changes made a profound difference.
In isolation each of these changes seems perfectly sensible.
Considered in isolation, each of these changes probably makes sense.
Each of these changes may be microscopic in contrast to the outsize problems facing Cuba.
In addition, students should include an explanation of why each of these changes is being made.
"Each of these changes has merit but the problem is the numbers that are coming at one time".
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"Each one of these changes, whether it's from silent to sound or from film to digital, has really changed the vocabulary that the filmmaker has to work with," Mr. Lucas said.
Working with her primary care provider, she could, for example, set up a table of randomly chosen dates to make each of several of these changes each day, thereby creating a systematically predetermined mix of these controllable factors over time.
Each of these groups changed and were changed by America.
Each of these stepwise changes should provide the cell with selective growth advantage, supporting the importance of single copy number changes in cancer development.
Each of these six changes suggested by CPDL were individually engineered into the parent FatB enzyme and the effect of the change was determined experimentally.
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