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The phrase "with minor changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something can be modified slightly without significant alterations.
Example: "The report can be submitted as is, with minor changes to the formatting."
Alternatives: "with slight modifications" or "with small adjustments."
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(With minor changes, those regulations are now in effect).
Eventually the documentary was aired, with minor changes.
with minor changes by Michael Hines and Tom Morse.
It was released with minor changes in 1992.
Its report (June 7 , 1929, accepted with minor changes, went into effect on Sept. 1, 1930.
With minor changes, it became the prologue to Mr. DeLillo's novel "Underworld," published in 1997.
(With minor changes this became and remains the contract bridge scoring system).
The Democratic-led Senate passed the measure, with minor changes, within a few weeks.
Within a month the board did a U-turn, deciding the programme could be shown with minor changes.
"To cover up those deficiencies with minor changes," she added, "is a waste of taxpayers' money and a missed opportunity".
Peterson said he believes Zambrano and Benson can both make great strides with minor changes to their delivery.
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