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The part of a sentence "plans have been changed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a passive sentence in which the subject is not doing the action, but rather is receiving the action. Example: Due to the unexpected weather conditions, our plans for a picnic have been changed to an indoor movie night.
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Now that his plans had been changed, Sanders said he would the Falcons, but did not say when.
A few minutes later, plans have been changed and Colin boards a train bound for the hot-spring-resort town of Hakone.
Architectural purists branded the project "McWright", a commercial attempt to profit from Wright's name even though his original plans had been changed eight times.
We can find something else to do with our "derailed" evening, for example, and stop worrying about the fact that our plans have been changed.
But the scale of the original plan has been changed, and alleyways and courtyard homes will no longer be destroyed in the project, the report said.
The plan has been changed to preserve 270 buildings out of about 400 with an additional 105 to be reviewed case by case.
The Dodgers weren't going to start the newly activated Matt Kemp for Friday's home opener against the Giants, but that plan has been changed, thanks to Puig's latest brain cramp.
In the latest application the plan had been changed to 19 bedsits and there were only seven letters of objection.
By 1963 the plan had been changed to a dual-purpose 55,000 GRT ship designed to cruise in the off-season.
The health-plan "rules have been changed at the convenience of the organization every year," Mr. Davis said.
The plan should have been changed; it was not and England enjoyed one of their most profitable opening days.
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