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Discover Ludwig"changed opinion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an opinion that has been altered or modified. Example: "After taking an economics course, John had a changed opinion about the housing market."
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The first point to make is that British public opinion has not changed: opinion against the EU has not hardened and support for British withdrawal has not increased.
And if the cricket world has changed in that regard, most pertinently on the back of India's win in the World T20, which changed opinion in that country from one of indifference to the format to support for the behemoth that is the Indian Premier League, then there have been only 255 T20 internationals in seven years which hardly constitutes a sample.
Its head, Clare Gerada, said members had not changed opinion but were willing to help "find a way forward".
The NIE changed opinion dramatically, both domestically and internationally, for the administration to use military force only as the last option against Iran.
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It's even changed opinions. .
But a couple of losses soon change opinion.
But it will not in itself change opinion much.
But you do change opinion, and you do change politicians' opinions.
"This referendum won't change opinion in Argentina, but it will change opinion in the world," he said.
Columbine's ability to change opinion may merely have been unique.
That is an easier task than having to change opinion that has already been formed.
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