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The phrase "a changed world" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a world that has undergone significant transformations or alterations, often due to events or circumstances.
Example: "After the pandemic, we found ourselves in a changed world, where remote work became the norm."
Alternatives: "an altered world" or "a transformed world."
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To be sure, changed German attitudes will hardly mean a changed world.
There's no changing that Israeli lens, however distorting it may be in a changed world.
It's a changed world.
Still, business travelers face a changed world.
"He's a man of a changed world.
It's a doctrine for a changed world.
This time she emerges into a changed world.
Cambridge City Hall, in a changed world, was unchanged.
Today, such British institutions flourish in a changed world.
"It is going to be a changed world for my children," he said.
He needs a foreign policy that reflects a changed world not a churlish Congress.
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