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"received changes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to have been given or to have obtained modifications or alterations. Example: She received changes to her work schedule that allowed her to have more free time in the evenings.
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Then Digg, which had been the leader among communities formed around the aggregation of links, made some poorly received changes and users fled to Reddit.
In the 20th anniversary DVD release of E.T., Spielberg's much-loved 1982 story of a boy who befriends a lost alien, he introduced a number of poorly received changes.
The prototypes also received changes to better match the B-model configuration.
The English version of the game received changes from its original format - most notably, Faris was given a Cornish "pirate" accent and there was a different interpretation of character names, such as the names "Bartz" as opposed to "Butz" and "Gill" as opposed to "Guido", the official romanizations in Japan.
Client postal questionnaires included: advice received, changes made 6 months later, clients 'hopes' from having shiatsu and features of the client-practitioner relationship.
But a comprehensive description of what happened in the pilot schools after they won the competition (e.g., how they used the new materials they received, changes in classroom relationships between students and teachers, and where there were noticeable changes in student learning) would enrich an understanding of what it means to be a CFS and how CFS makes a difference in teaching and learning.
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"Godzilla," said one producer, referring to the 1998 film that was heavily promoted and disappointingly received, "changed everything".
The serial numbers that vehicle 5 received changed linearly before 1.000000 s, which proves that the data transmission is normal.
Mr. Blunt said the Budget Committee would revisit the budget package next week to try to make more adjustments, with nutrition programs and rural pharmacies among programs that could receive changes.
However, Hutton says that, because the main public sector schemes vary considerably in terms of the benefits people receive, "changes to employee contributions could be made to reflect this".
What we are told is that "Powers are Relations" (E1-5 II.xxi.19: 243), relatoons "to Action or Change" (E1-5 II.xxi.3: 234), and that powers are either active (powers to make changes) or passive (powers to receive changes) (E1-5 II.xxi.2: 234).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com