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The phrase "changed for the better" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something has improved. For example, "Since adapting the new marketing strategy, the company's financial performance has changed for the better."
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"Things have changed for the better".
He totally changed for the better".
Ireland has changed for the better.
Too little has changed for the better.
He changed for the better.
This time, things changed for the better.
Luckily, things have changed for the better.
[Earnestly] It's changed for the better, definitely.
Will anything have changed for the better?
Romania has changed for the better.
How it changed for the better Television.
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