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"the changes made" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It usually refers to modifications or alterations that have been implemented. Example: "After analyzing the data, the company decided to implement the changes made by the new management team."
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The changes made little difference.
"Because of the changes made in the off-season.
The changes made the image even more arresting".
He detailed the changes made to the communique which he believes will help achieve these aims.
But what about his view in 1994 that the changes made the commissioner more powerful?
The headline and subheading have also been amended to reflect the changes made.
Davey said he thought the incentives "more than offset the changes made [to ECO] last year".
None of the changes made any appreciable difference to the pattern of the match.
The changes made were required to provide the basis for automation within the banking system.
Mr. Winship said the changes made sense from the airlines' point of view.
For a while, the changes made on Nov. 1, 1999, pushed the Dow up.
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