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"gone through changes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a transition or evolution that something has undergone, such as a transformation, reform, or development. Example: "Over the years, the city has gone through many changes."
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But since then 5 Live has gone through changes.
It has since gone through changes in ownership and in the kitchen.
The musical has gone through changes that "concentrate on storytelling," he added.
Scores has since gone through changes in its ownership and location.
I said Ms. Bontecou's work has gone through changes, which it has, but the show's main surprise is to demonstrate her career's coherence.
"The industry as a whole has gone through changes in demographics and the kinds of games people are playing," he said.
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At a certain point, your body starts going through changes.
"[The new PCC] cannot be allowed to go through a process of pretending that they've gone through change..
Our people were going through changes.
You have to go through changes.
Hell, if I can go through changes, so can he".
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