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"rule has been changed" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific rule that has been modified or altered in some way. Example: As of last month, the dress code rule has been changed to allow for more casual attire on Fridays.
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That accounting rule has been changed.
So far, only one highlighted rule has been changed.
The rule has been changed, but the reality remains the same.
"The rule now is different and we had a car that was legal for the first part of the season and now the rule has been changed and we will start again, so looking forward to it".
47 In particular, perseverative errors occur when a participant keeps on sorting the response cards using a previous matching rule after the matching rule has been changed.
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"We could see a situation where we could be forced to take a council tenant to court for eviction from a property based on no other issue than a rule had been changed – and not by them and not by us, but by the government," says councillor Ricky Henderson, the convener of health, social care and housing for the council.
DUBLIN, Ohio — One of golf's more puzzling, and occasionally vilified, rules has been changed by the United States Golf Association and will soon be officially off the books.
The appellation's rules have been changed several times, with revisions to the various aging standards.
But apparently the rules had been changed, and that, too, fell through.
"The rules have been changed constantly in this process," Ms. Ahrens said.
This time, the rules have been changed to allow margin financing, and investors have taken advantage of it.
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