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The phrase 'make minor changes' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to suggest a small adjustment or alteration. For example, "Let's make minor changes to the wording of the document before we submit it."
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Davies told Maria he needed to make minor changes, mainly in the tricky third act.
Many will be glad to have more freedom to make minor changes to their homes.
He has also agreed to make minor changes in the film to appease critics.
One speaker railed against efforts by the pharmaceutical industry to make minor changes in patents in order to extend them.
GNM will be entitled to change the venue and make minor changes to the timing and content of any Guardian Masterclasses event.
Workers will, for example, pass around a slide presentation via e-mail and make minor changes to it along the way.
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On 4/12/95, BMW made minor changes.
(1), made minor changes in phraseology, and added pars.
L. 102 325 amended section generally, making minor changes in subsecs.
(e) as (d) and made minor changes in phraseology.
Conner said before the semifinals began that he had made minor changes.
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