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"make change to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a change is being made to something. For example, "The company decided to make change to their employee policies."
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"I'd show people like my local councillor, and the women who give the hours and want to make change to their area.
This was his last opportunity to make change, to be substantive, and we end up with a letter to Santa Claus .In its preface the QDR claims not to be "a programmatic or budget document", but a strategic one.
"The bigger you become of a celebrity the bigger the expectations, the pressure on you – to make change, to say what people want, to target the people they want to target.
"If we are going to make change to our fundamental rights it must be on the basis of principle and above all it must bear in mind one important fact: we will not win this battle against the global arc of terrorism by might alone.
Schools will also be urged to make change to ensure pupils want to remain on site during break times.
Earlier this year, the three other big ticket resellers, StubHub, Get Me In and Seatwave promised to make change to their business models.
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"They make changes to their signals.
'It is too early to make changes to the Cornell Soils Database.
Princeton uses the summer to make changes to its campus.
// make changes to power and location of bullet.
6. Can I make changes to my approved protocol?
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