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The phrase "make some change" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a sentence such as "I'm going to make some change and start a new career."
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We're not just here to have lectures, we're here to connect concerned citizens together, achieve a critical mass, apply engineering know-how, apply critical thinking, and actually MAKE SOME CHANGE.
"But maybe we can make some change.
They're due to make some change, make something happen.
I love the Petraeus thing, it's great – it's an opportunity to make some change.
"I think there's an opportunity to make some change, and that's got to be done, just by me," he said.
They need to answer, and I hope we have a strong enough voice to make some change".
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So many games make some changes necessary.
Frustrated, Sandra decided to make some changes.
Cone needs to make some changes soon.
Bill decided to make some changes.
"He wanted to make some changes in the world".
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