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The phrase "code has changed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that there have been modifications or updates to a piece of code, often in a programming or software development context.
Example: "Please review the latest version of the software, as the code has changed significantly since the last update."
Alternatives: "the code has been modified" or "the code has been updated."
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"If this document is from 1999, chances are the source code has changed a fair bit," said Robert Rachwald, director of security strategy at Imperva, an Internet security company.
At the end of the film, Anne locks her lover out of the apartment where the story began, and he stands there in the rain like a fool; the code has changed again.
But in Greece, where a vast majority of people belong to the Greek Orthodox Church, the dress code has changed little in five centuries, and priests are expected to obey it.
McGuigan already believes the code has changed.
"There's no drinking, no going out, no clubbing and the dress code has changed.
If you're currently using Bootstrap 2, switching to Bootstrap 3 should be relatively easy, but given how much of the code has changed means you can't just drop in the new files and hope everything will work.
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Thus, to properly understand Dual Coding Theory and the controversies that have surrounded it, it is important to be aware that the prevailing conception of the nature of this common code have changed quite radically over the course of the dual coding versus common coding controversy.
(Zillow's report includes an interactive map showing how home values in many zip codes have changed).
In this second emotion map, the color codes have changed slightly (see key above).
Write an essay on why you think the code of ethics has changed.
Station model plots use an internationally accepted coding convention that has changed little since August 1 , 1941
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