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The phrase "resistant to changes" is correct and perfectly usable in written English.
You could use it in a sentence like this: The elderly man was very resistant to changes in his daily routine.
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Ms. Anderson explained that because dementia patients are very resistant to changes in their environment, and this resistance only increases over time, the earlier modifications can be made, the better.
This made the substance less sticky and more resistant to changes in temperature.
One consequence of such involvement: viewers who are particularly resistant to changes in the direction of the show.
Comparative analyses showed that the index was resistant to changes in turbidity and organic matter concentrations.
Or has the program's poor showing doomed it to failure among legislators, who are usually resistant to changes in the campaign finance system?
Some studies show that microbes are resistant to changes in temperature, pH, and exposure to greenhouse gases and other chemicals (Lamb, 2011).
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Beach said: "People were resistant to change.
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Syria has proved remarkably resistant to change.
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