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"the changes that" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You can use it any time you want to refer to a collection of specific changes. For example, "We need to consider the changes that have been made to the project timeline."
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Consider the changes that may result.
Making the changes that follow will be even harder.
The changes that need to be made vary.
Record the changes that have occurred in each class.
Germany is not prepared for the changes that lie ahead.
The changes that are going on are long-term trends.
Nobody should be alarmed by the changes that are made.
In India, the changes that have been made are remarkable.
Those were the changes that made them "twice blessed".
The changes that are required are neither easy nor glamorous.
The commission recommended the changes that were adopted.
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