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The phrase "has now been changed" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to describe a situation in which someone or something has been altered from its original form. For example, "The accounting policy has now been changed to require more frequent reports."
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This has now been changed.
The image has now been changed.
The picture has now been changed.
Facebook says this has now been changed.
This sentence has now been changed accordingly.
It has now been changed into a national-security question.
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These have now been changed.
Qualifying rules have now been changed to stop this.
"Both types of cracks have been traced to the manufacturing process, and those practices have now been changed," Mr. Dubon said.
As a consequence, business plan requirements for future projects have now been changed to accommodate predictions of post-implementation performance and taking into account other changes happening at the same time.
But the rules have now been changed, and people will be able to pass on their Isa benefits to their spouse or civil partner via an additional Isa allowance which they will be able to use from 6 April.
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