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"structural changes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to changes that are made to the structure of something. For example: "The company recently underwent structural changes in order to become more efficient."
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He is also making big structural changes.
Countries rarely make radical structural changes.
"The real structural changes would come later".
Structural changes in society took longer.
More structural changes are on the way.
had agreed to make certain structural changes.
His suspicion of structural changes goes further, however.
There have got to be structural changes in society.
He has promised "structural changes" and "big decisions".
Could major structural changes be on the cards?
The structural changes are about to go through.
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