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The phrase "all that has changed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that only certain aspects or elements have been altered, while other things remain the same.
Example: "After reviewing the report, I realized that all that has changed is the deadline for the project."
Alternatives: "everything that has shifted" or "all that is different".
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Now all that has changed, said Mr. Goldblatt of Orange.
Now all that has changed.
"Today, all that has changed.
Now, amazingly, all that has changed".
With the euro, all that has changed.
Now, all that has changed.
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Edgewood was not all that had changed.
Four days later, all that had changed.
Ten years later, all that had changed.
All that had changed by Monday afternoon.
By the mid-1990's, all that had changed.
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