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The phrase "a changed format" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a format that has been altered or modified in some way.
Example: "The report was submitted in a changed format to meet the new guidelines."
Alternatives: "an altered format" or "a modified format".
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"Seeing that happen in the real world is how we got into a changed format," said Anna E. Housley-Justhe, the show's assistant content director.
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