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"has now changed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that something that was previously one way has recently been altered or modified. Here is an example sentence: "The company's policy on remote work has now changed, allowing employees to work from home twice a week."
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Much has now changed.
This has now changed.
But everything has now changed.
All that has now changed.
The plan has now changed.
But that has now changed.
Everything has now changed.
But he has now changed his tune.
Yet the Trump narrative has now changed.
"Sadly all this has now changed.
Or perhaps that has now changed.
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has now amended
has so changed
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has immediately changed
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has now split
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has now decided
has now lapsed
has now settled
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