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'has changed meanwhile' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to any change that has occurred between two points in time. For example: "The world has changed meanwhile; what used to be considered normal is now considered outdated."
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The authority, meanwhile, has changed hands from the Republican Pataki administration to the Democratic Spitzer administration.
The cover letter, meanwhile, has changed little since its first use in the 1930s.
Morgans, meanwhile, has changed its business strategy, so that it is selling hotels and focusing on managing luxury hotels under its brand.
CES, meanwhile, has changed accordingly, offering smaller companies a platform through showcases like Eureka Park, while making automotive and transportation a more essential plank of the show.
Meanwhile, she has changed her name and has taken a teaching position in New Jersey.
Meanwhile, globally, nothing has changed".
Meanwhile, Manchester United has changed managers and its boardroom structure.
Meanwhile World Rugby has changed the seeding system for the 2019 World Cup after last year's tournament drew a pool that included England, Australia and Wales.
Meanwhile, the city has changed demonstrably: in 1980, it was 85percentt white, but in 2000, only 60percentt of the city's 196,000 residents were white.
Meanwhile, online it has changed it to: "How women waste 50 BILLION litres of water a year shaving their legs in the shower".
Meanwhile the patient has changed his profession because of complaints.
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