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The sentence "I made a few changes" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this sentence when you want to explain that you have made modifications or alterations to something. For example: "I made a few changes to the report before submitting it to my boss."
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I made a few changes last night and felt pretty good about what I was doing today".
"I made a few changes," he said, smiling, as he handed me the pages.
Then I made a few changes in the halves and at hooker and everybody has come through okay.
"I made a few changes, some enforced, a few in terms of thinking about the bigger picture and I thought the lads who came in played really well for us tonight".
I made a few changes, got my hair done and my nails did and now I'm basically a super hot babe goddess in heat.
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In its most recent edition it made a few changes around pedophilia.
"I've made a few changes to my training and been working with the squads at Stirling University and it is giving me more variety with my training partners.
I'd made a few changes in the intervening years, acquiring 15 pounds, a 31-year marriage to a man named Steve and two grown children (who were not invited on the trip).
"I know they have made a few changes to it but it's a golf course I've always felt comfortable on, one that has suited me, and I have played well here in the past.
"I've had two bad performances, we've made a few changes and some adjustments.
Mr. Berlin made a few changes in the words & music.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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