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Discover LudwigThe phrase "changed too much" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It indicates that something has undergone a significant amount of change or transformation. Here are some examples of how it can be used in a sentence: - "The town has changed too much since I last visited. It's almost unrecognizable now." - "I've been working on this project for weeks, but the boss keeps changing the requirements. It's becoming too much to handle." - "I used to love this band, but their latest album has changed too much. I don't enjoy their music anymore." - "I can't believe how much my body has changed too much since I started exercising regularly. I feel so much stronger and healthier." - "Our relationship has changed too much over the years, but I'm grateful for the growth and evolution we've experienced together."
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Other industrialists have said the public's changing attitude has changed too much.
It's changed too much around here.
This country has changed too much.
"I don't think they changed too much.
"Things haven't changed too much," she said.
But it is impossible: circumstances have changed too much.
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"My position changes too much," Manuel said.
I don't think it changes too much.
"But it would be foolish to change too much.
Things didn't change too much in the countryside".
I really didn't have to change too much".
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