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The phrase "making changes to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the action of changing something or making adjustments to something. For example: We are making changes to the company policies to better align with current regulations.
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She was not precious about making changes to the story.
Some lenders are already making changes to their borrowing terms.
Even now, Thiérrée is still making changes to the show.
Obviously, I accept we are making changes to tax credits.
"That means making changes to our current proposals.
Q. IHOP will soon be celebrating 50 years, and you are making changes to the restaurants.
If there's an imbalance, homeostasis can be regained by making changes to diet.
Makers of dashboard systems are also making changes to attract more buyers.
For Albanians, the most pressing issue is making changes to the Constitution.
Still, some banks are making changes to the way they pay their employees.
The truth is... that I believe in making changes to put our children first.
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