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"nothing's changed" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where no significant differences or developments have occurred. Example: Despite the passage of time, nothing's changed between us.
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And still, nothing's changed.
"Nothing's changed there," she said.
Other than that -- nothing's changed.
"Nothing's changed — I'm not going to speculate," MacLean said.
And all of a sudden you realize, hey, nothing's changed.
"From the fall of Saddam until now, nothing's changed.
Mingus went through this 40 years ago; nothing's changed.
Like really nothing's changed.
"Nothing's changed between my dad and me," said Tomic.
Seemingly nothing's changed.
But, let's be honest: Nothing's changed.
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