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Discover LudwigThe phrase "introduced changes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing modifications or alterations that have been made to a system, process, or document.
Example: "The committee introduced changes to the policy to improve efficiency and transparency."
Alternatives: "implemented modifications" or "made adjustments."
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"They introduced changes in fees," he recounts.
This introduced changes which included a cap on bonuses for certain bankers.
The tribunal president has recently introduced changes that include more power for the judges.
Labour introduced changes afterwards to address the Bank's complaints over managing a distressed lender.
But the government has also introduced changes this year which will lead to greater competition between universities for students.
The government introduced changes along these lines at the same time as it made its proposals for stop and account.
Countries as different as Italy, Japan, Britain and New Zealand have lately considered or introduced changes in their electoral systems.
Since the financial crisis, regulators have forced capital levels higher and introduced changes to make capital more resilient.
The NSC recovered after 1986, when Frank Carlucci and Colin Powell introduced changes to reduce the bureaucratic rivalries.
Kris Hopkins, the housing minister, said that 10,000 people had bought their own property after David Cameron introduced changes to Margaret Thatcher's flagship scheme in April 2012.
Last week the Justice Ministry introduced changes that would allow prisoners to exercise and use common areas, but the strikes have continued.
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