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Discover Ludwig"possible changes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to alterations that could potentially be made. For example, "We discussed the possible changes that could be made to the policy."
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Possible changes include the insertion of a public interest test.
Many are supportive of these possible changes, however small.
There is, however, increased support for some possible changes.
The latest draft text watered down any possible changes.
The prospect of possible changes ahead has excited investors.
New plants need to anticipate possible changes in the future.
What historical events were responsible for these possible changes?
Temperature changes and anticipated precipitation suggest possible changes in floods.
Thereby, possible changes on the demand side are neglected.
The possible changes could affect next weekend's series against the Mets.
Several analysts questioned Mr. Daft about possible changes in Coke's bottling system.
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