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'making any change' is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to express a willingness to alter something, either in terms of attitude or behavior. For example, "Bob is open to making any change necessary to ensure the success of the project."
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But he came down against making any change based on geography.
He warned that "making any change prior to that time would be premature".
But most advertisers are cutting back, making any change more of a risk.
The orthodoxy around improvement has been blind to the people involved in making any change happen.
But making any change to that law has always been highly contentious, perhaps never more so than now.
"Whenever you have a system set up to run your business, making any change means time and money".
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Some companies are not making any changes.
"I don't have any intentions of making any changes.
Cancel will exit the configuration without making any changes.
Board leadership is critical to making any changes happen.
The huge cost should discourage Congress from making any changes.
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