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"to make changes to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to making modifications, alterations, or amendments to something. For example: "We need to make changes to the budget before it can be approved."
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It's your last day to make changes to your brackets.
Lockheed Martin had to make changes to reduce the weight.
"We're slow to make changes to the forecast," he said.
The new operators have been quick to make changes to boost efficiency.
For several reasons, however, the sovereignty movement needs to make changes to be successful.
The industry has been given until early January 2017 to make changes to their selling processes.
"But I'm all about winning and right now we have to make changes to get better.
Need to make changes to your stock portfolio while on horseback in the Rockies?
Coogan called on the government to make changes to help first-time buyers in tomorrow's budget.
State approval is required to make changes to social service policies.
John Bercow has signalled his willingness to make changes to the punishing working culture in parliament.
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