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The phrase "attitudes have changed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that people's opinions or feelings about a particular subject have evolved over time.
Example: "Over the years, attitudes have changed significantly regarding climate change and its impact on our planet."
Alternatives: "perspectives have shifted" or "views have evolved."
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"Parents' attitudes have changed".
But attitudes have changed dramatically.
But African attitudes have changed.
"Society's attitudes have changed.
Political attitudes have changed.
But attitudes have changed.
How attitudes have changed.
Business attitudes have changed.
"Attitudes have changed," he says.
Not everyone's attitudes have changed.
But more recently attitudes have changed.
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