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The phrase "has forever changed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that has had a lasting and transformative effect. For example, "The development of the internet has forever changed the way we work and interact with each other."
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He has forever changed tennis and its standards.
This is the book that has forever changed the debate on affirmative action in America.
In its many forms, plastic has forever changed the way we live.
She has forever changed my life and I will never forget her.
James, who grew up in nearby Akron, has forever changed all of that.
Soccer culture has forever changed because of Hillsborough, and is the better for it.
But there is no question that what homebuyers want has forever changed.
Like it or not, mobile has forever changed the face of attending sporting events.
The soundscape has forever changed with iTunes' bringing podcasts into the mix.
"That this travesty was committed by the Democratic Party has forever changed my approach to politics".
It seems the iPhone 6s has forever changed the way my mother chooses to communicate.
More suggestions(16)
has decisively changed
has conclusively changed
has endlessly changed
has consistently changed
has again changed
has repeatedly changed
has irreversibly changed
has completely changed
has steadily changed
has necessarily changed
has definitely changed
has forever left
has forever transformed
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has forever receded
has forever reshaped
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