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The phrase "all this has changed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a situation or set of circumstances has undergone a significant transformation or alteration.
Example: "After the recent events, all this has changed, and we must adapt to the new reality."
Alternatives: "everything has shifted" or "all of this is different now."
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Downtown was only for the few pioneering families, but now all this has changed".
But over the last decade, speeding up in the last few years, all this has changed.
With the great distribution of Zara, H&M and Mango, all this has changed the point of view.
Within Japan the firm was considered the nation's industrial champion, as the sun seemed to set on other giants such as Sony and Hitachi.But within a few weeks all this has changed.
Of course all this has changed.
In the last two years, all this has changed.
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"All of this has changed.
All of this has changed the booking game for consumers.
Three centuries on, not all of this has changed.
All of this has changed, of course: radio has become something we might listen to while driving or cooking or working.
However, all of this has changed in recent years [16], when the V4 countries joined the European Union.
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