The sentence 'nothing else has changed' is correct and usable in written English. You can use this sentence when describing a situation in which nothing else has changed apart from the one thing that you have already mentioned. For example: "The weather forecast is still the same, but nothing else has changed."
Nothing else has changed.
But nothing else has changed, except that his already outsized influence-peddling has grown.
Today, one day after becoming the richest player in baseball, nothing else has changed about Mattingly.
The wing starts to provide more lift when it is near the ground, even if nothing else has changed.
Since nothing else has changed personal economic circumstances for a decade, there comes a last resort when just upturning things looks logical?
So we can add that figure to the household projections, pushing it to more than 250,000, assuming nothing else has changed.
Nothing else had changed, but that tiny sense of control grew.
And it could only have been that, because nothing else had changed.
Mr Milne said that there were more houses in the area than during his childhood, but nothing else had changed.
Nothing else had changed.
What else has changed?
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