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Discover LudwigThe phrase "large changes" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe significant or substantial modifications, shifts, or alterations in something. Example: "The new CEO implemented large changes in the company's policies, leading to a significant increase in profits."
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Overall I'm not making large changes.
Molting makes possible large changes in body form.
And small and large changes now abound in their lives.
But it masks large changes in fertility among teenagers.
The French healthcare system is currently experiencing large changes.
Large changes in the makeup of flu type A occur every decade or so.
"We're just not very well designed for large changes," Burton says.
For the Intermediate School of the Theatrical College, China's new market economy has meant large changes.
"Brazil, China, and India have also seen unusually large changes in their currency values," it said.
Complete elimination would lead to large changes in acidity between arterial and venous blood.
For example, changes to climate drive large changes in fire16,17,18, BVOC19 and dust20 emissions.
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