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The phrase "make small changes" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when talking about making small adjustments or modifications that will cause change or improvement. For example, "If you want to make big improvements, start by making small changes."
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Some trips end up life-changing, others reinforce your choices, some inspire you to make small changes.
We will make small changes.
That way, manufacturers can rapidly make small changes to a device to improve it.
And on a personal level, it's easy to make small changes which will benefit your family.
He said yesterday that the play would not be updated, but that he would make small changes.
But even then I can continue to make small changes long after the book has been published.
She explained that together they would make small changes in treatments and review the diary every few months.
Instead, we opted to make small changes, putting down tile flooring and raising the new furnace a few feet.
Negotiators scrambled on Thursday night to make small changes to bring down the cost and appease Republicans.
Instead, he recommended that teenagers make small changes that can result in benefits that last longer and are far less painful to achieve.
and the Personal Sustainability Project, which encourages individuals to make small changes — like carpooling and quitting smoking — that are meaningful personally and good for the world.
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