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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atmosphere has changed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a shift in the mood, environment, or feelings in a particular setting or situation.
Example: "After the announcement, the atmosphere has changed, and everyone seems more tense and anxious."
Alternatives: "mood has shifted" or "environment has transformed".
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The atmosphere has changed.
The atmosphere has changed, too.
That atmosphere has changed.
"The atmosphere has changed," she said.
"The atmosphere has changed enormously," he said.
The atmosphere has changed in other ways.
The whole atmosphere has changed.
The atmosphere has changed a bit.
The atmosphere has changed against them.
Little in the atmosphere has changed.
"The whole atmosphere has changed for the better," he wrote.
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