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The phrase "if there is changes" is not grammatically correct.
The verb "changes" needs to be plural and agree with the plural noun "there." The correct phrase would be "if there are changes." Example: If there are changes to the schedule, please notify me immediately.
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Of course, if there is change in the future, we would consider conducting more detailed research.
The definition of the classes was made a priori and was driven by our research question: if there is change, can we say something about individual change points?
If there were changes, how long did they last?
"If there are changes they could lose both their jobs.
"If there are changes in the law, so be it," said the head of GCHQ.
If there are changes made, you can't blame anybody but ourselves.
It doesn't matter, for most of us, if there are changes in his colours.
If there are changes or cancellations, an email will be sent out to the mailing list the day before.
Over the course of the next year, if there are changes to your email or home address, please email the Admission Office.
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