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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'now has changed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that a certain thing has changed from the time in which something else happened. For example, "The way we do our shopping now has changed since the onset of the pandemic."
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The scenario now has changed.
All that now has changed, according to Stevens.
The whole landscape now has changed, because of this Harvey Weinstein thing.
"The organization of the M.T.A., until now, has changed little since 1968.
On the death of a friend, he writes, "you are gone / from here & missed & the silence now has changed".
The Sotheby's auction will apparently be the first public sale of this manuscript, which until now has changed hands privately.
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But I think players now have changed that".
Hence, the psychology of the market may now have changed.
Col. Gaddafi's overthrow may now have changed all that.
Now, everything has changed.
Now much has changed.
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