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The phrase "changed for the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It usually refers to something having been altered in a positive manner. For example, "The organization has been changed for the better with the new leadership."
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"Things changed for the worse.
"Things have changed for the better".
Albany has changed for the worst".
But things changed for the worse".
Too little has changed for the better.
So what changed for the company?
He totally changed for the better".
Ireland has changed for the better.
But times had changed for the Lombards.
'No, things have changed for the worse.
But things had changed for the Raiders.
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