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The phrase "has changed little" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in the present perfect tense to describe an action or situation that has not undergone significant change or development over time. Example: "The traditional customs and practices of this small village have changed little over the past century."
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But their condition has changed little.
The building has changed little since.
However, the force has changed little.
The current system has changed little since then.
The track layout has changed little over the years.
In the past month the scene has changed little.
The village of Ripe has changed little in fifty years.
The city, he found, has changed little in other ways.
The range of serious complaints has changed little.
The basic high-topped sneaker design has changed little since.
Over the years, the artistic process has changed little.
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