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"make those changes" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to tell someone to implement specific changes that have previously been discussed. For example: "Please make those changes to the report as we discussed yesterday."
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We're going to try to help you make those changes.
Facebook agreed to make those changes by July.
But just who, precisely, has the authority to make those changes is still in question.
But Mr. Lakefield said the airline could not make those changes without deep cost cuts.
The Bush administration objects to the commission's recent decision to make those changes retroactive.
But he realizes that architecture, in itself, might not be enough to make those changes happen.
Officials say the project is too far along to make those changes without huge costs.
When the CEO drives the transformation, the organization is more likely to make those changes.
In part, the information needed to make those changes isn't always readily visible or available.
The winners will be those that make those changes with speed and conviction.
It must still make those changes on computers in the field and test them.
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