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"minor changes to the text" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to talk about small alterations which have been made to a written work. For example: "The author made a few minor changes to the text before it was published."
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In a revised edition of Seeds of Hope, to be published this month, Goodall and Hudson have made minor changes to the text to address their critics and added a lengthy notes section.
Minor changes to the text and formatting were adopted following this review.
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This piece was re-edited at 14 10 on 26 February to make some minor changes to the original text.
Depp and Brinkley admit that they made only the most minor changes to the novel's text, preferring to "let Woody's prose sing".
We made minor changes to the guidebook to adapt it to an Australian audience (e.g. substituting photos and text relating to snow).
"We, the group that drafted the text and introduced it into the House and Senate," Mr. Daniels said, "are fully open to minor changes to the wording to make it clear, explicit and unambiguous".
Even minor changes to the guidelines would be significant.
It's got minor changes to the previous version, including icon updates and a few other minor tweaks, and is likely more stable.
We have made some minor changes to the new version.
We have made several minor changes to the new version.
The second edition contains many changes to the text.
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