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The phrase "make timely changes" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to make changes at an appropriate or suitable time. Example: "It is important for businesses to make timely changes in response to market trends in order to stay competitive."
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Workers had to wait for up to two months to receive their checks, because the Employment Development Department couldn't make timely changes to its computer systems.
Through this approach, staff can learn more about the intervention and how their clinic was performing, the site PI and site coordinator can make timely changes to implementation strategies based on the feedback, and the research team gains valuable data for the process evaluation.
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According to the analysis above, in EV development control, it is necessary to explore and verify a variety of directions and modes of development, realize balance of many different links, and make timely adjustment according to real-time changes.
Twitter said it was concerned that Google's change would make timely information from Twitter harder to find on Google.
Too many layers of management existed to make timely decisions.
Make sure that you make timely monthly payments to help establish a strong credit history.
Make sure to make timely payments on the debt that you do carry.
Make timely payments and keep your balance low.
One of my friends (a rare dissenter) said she thought it was about time our school made this timely change, that she had found it disconcerting to see one of her daughters talking and eating cake with a "stranger" (another parent).
Refineries such as Valero made timely acquisitions.
The strength in his works is making timely concepts palatable through his performance of them.
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