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"made small edits" is correct and usable in written English
You would use this phrase when talking about changes you or someone else has made to something, such as a document or an article. For example, "I made small edits to the text before submitting it."
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I've made small edits before but have never created a Wikipedia article before, so thank you so much for encouraging me to give it a go.
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Beyond previewing, people frequently want to make small edits to files, and would probably love to do so without downloading them.
A quick tip for making the most of repetitive questions: Keep your responses in a Google Doc so you can quickly make small edits and answer the question again.
Indeed, the team found that while its users keep coming back to the app, the sessions – even on tablets – tend to be relatively short and mostly focus on consuming content and making small edits.
Most of the time, I'll start out making a main drum loop which I will duplicate and make small edits as I go along.
Make small edits at first.
Sometimes if staff see you have made small, inconsistent edits, they will give you a week to keep on editing and check back.
Would making small, precise edits to Harry Potter – so Dumbledore wears contact lenses instead of eyeglasses – dramatically change the overall meaning of the book?
They made small talk.
Tom himself has made some small edits to the original text, to make the excerpt work as a stand-alone article.
CycTools provides methods that can make small or large-scale edits to a BioCyc database.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com