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The phrase "Times have changed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that circumstances, attitudes, or societal norms have evolved over time. Example: "In the past, people relied heavily on print media, but times have changed, and digital platforms now dominate the landscape."
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Times have changed extraordinarily.
Times have changed, I guess.
Times have changed, my friend.
"Times have changed," he said.
Times have changed since then.
Times have changed, under postmodernism.
Times have changed, somewhat.
Times have changed, though.
Times have changed quickly.
Times have changed slightly.
"Times have changed," Mr. Gadea added.
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