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"undergone some changes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has been altered or modified in some way. For example, "The company's logo has undergone some changes since last year."
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Turnberry has undergone some changes since Watson last played here.
But the company behind that logo has undergone some changes.
The kingdom, you see, has undergone some changes.
In the hiatus Toronto has also undergone some changes at the top.
Since then, it has undergone some changes but remains essentially intact.
But over the past year the strategic relationship seems to have undergone some changes (again, see my first answer).
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It must be that my light in passing through the other light has undergone some change.
However, by the start of the study in August (3 months later), nearly all of the 22 colonies on the racks had undergone some change in symbiont proportions; gaining C2, D, or another thermally tolerant type, C1.
A governance body coordinates the TISS evolution and through a review process the standard eventually undergoes some changes, such as including new attributes in the forms, changing their concepts or even creating new forms.
In addition, Dr. Glezen said, when the virus grows in chicken eggs, it undergoes some changes.
The show will likely undergo some changes from what had been intended for ABC.
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