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The phrase "making changes in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a process of reform, alteration, or improvement. For example: The mayor has been making changes in city street lighting to improve safety.
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I think the hardest thing about making changes in your life is changing how you see yourself.
She wasted no time making changes in the choirboy school.
Ms. Olson also criticized Congress for making changes in the tax laws in November and December.
Some have begun making changes in their operations to reduce their reliance on that labor force.
They should be making changes in Diepsloot but it's getting worse".
Mad Dogs and Englishmen is making changes in its creative leadership.
And like Dr. Youngblood, leaders of various faiths are making changes in their religious literature.
The fees for making changes in nonrefundable domestic tickets rose last month from $75 to $100.
They will also consider making changes in the statement that accompanies their decision.
This will involve reducing risky behavior and making changes in exercise and nutrition.
The clubs took other steps yesterday, making changes in their proposal on the amateur draft.
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