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The phrase "anything has changed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring whether there have been any alterations or developments in a situation or condition.
Example: "I wanted to check in and see if anything has changed since our last meeting."
Alternatives: "if there have been any updates" or "if anything is different".
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Hardly anything has changed.
I doubt that anything has changed".
'Do you think anything has changed?
"I don't feel like anything has changed.
I don't see that anything has changed".
But defense attorneys here are skeptical that anything has changed.
We are about to see whether anything has changed.
It's not like anything has changed for us".
Don't think that anything has changed between us.' ".
Some residents are not even aware that anything has changed.
So what, if anything, has changed since Mr. Litvinenko's death?
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