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The phrase "a changed country" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a nation that has undergone significant transformations, whether socially, politically, or economically.
Example: "After years of conflict, the region emerged as a changed country, ready to embrace new opportunities for growth and development."
Alternatives: "a transformed nation" or "an altered state".
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But it is a changed war and a changed country... War is fought against an enemy, but who is the United States' enemy in Vietnam?
Turkey is a changed country.
The United States is a changed country.
Still, after a spirited campaign, the polarizing Mr. Chávez finds himself governing a changed country.
The prime minister yesterday offered the politics of patience, the long journey to a changed country.
Is that a changed country or is that people who are unpleasant feeling emboldened to speak?
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When Mr. Khatibi himself returned to Iran, though, he found a much changed country.
"He changed country music.
"I'm just crazy about a man who changed our country," one blonde student coos.
People held tightly, woven together for a cause have changed their country.
In Spain in the early 1960s, there were a few institutions that changed the country.
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