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The phrase 'had already changed' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that something had already occurred before another event. For example: By the time I arrived at the store, the original decorations had already changed.
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"McDonald's isn't changing Rome, Rome had already changed," says Franca Camiz, a professor at Trinity College in Rome.
The tone of the festival had already changed on Saturday.
Baum said that the Governor had already changed his mind.
May responded that the government had already changed it.
She had already changed into jeans and flat shoes.
She said the findings had already changed medical practice there.
The world in which these incidents happened had already changed.
The old man had already changed into his pajamas.
"We are working as if the world had already changed.
The gestures between the two of them had already changed.
The Beatles sang derisively about revolution, but by that time they had already changed the world.
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