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"has made a few changes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has implemented one or more changes. For example, "The CEO has made a few changes to the company's organizational structure."
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For its second go-round with the draft Monday, the network has made a few changes.
The latest revival is directed by Lynne Hockney, who has made a few changes.
Along the way, Ms. Ecclestone has made a few changes to the plans, including nixing an initial layout that included a spa dedicated to her dogs.
He has made a few changes to the original text for a new edition, but mostly what he has done is to add an extra chunk.
The ONS has made a few changes to the RHDI measure.
They're back again for GQ's December 2010 issue, and this time sponsor Geoffrey Beene has made a few changes.
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"We've made a few changes to the line-up for Italy.
That's not to say the writer wouldn't have made a few changes.
As a result Fox and 19 Entertainment, the show's producers, have made a few changes.
"We've made a few changes to the lineup for Italy.
"We've made a few changes," she said, "but you're going to love it".
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