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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all has changed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that everything has undergone a transformation or alteration, often in a significant way.
Example: "Since the new policy was implemented, all has changed in the way we approach our projects."
Alternatives: "everything has changed" or "all is different now."
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Over the last decades the outcome for children with ALL has changed dramatically from being an almost universally fatal disease to approximately 80% cure rates by first-line therapy owing mainly to intensified treatment made possible through better supportive care and willingness to accept more toxicity [ 5, 6].
The Cloisters, while barely changing at all, has changed a lot for me over the years, becoming a more complicated and contemplative experience — about art history, American history, pseudo-history, my history — whether I'm actually there or watching from my window.
That all has changed".
Since 2002, all has changed.
Now, though, all has changed.
But not all has changed.
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All had changed, changed utterly.
All this has changed.
All this has changed gradually.
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