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The part of a sentence "rule has changed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to state that a rule or regulation has been altered or modified. Example: The rule has changed, now students are allowed to use their phones during lunchtime.
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Well, the interpretation of prudent person rule has changed, and this is part of the phenomenon that drove the bubble.
I'm aware that the rule has changed, both formally and informally, but it seems to me to have reached the point where the infraction has become so hard to define that it's impossible to enforce.
"The offside rule has changed again and it adds complication for people," said the Northern Irishman.
If a rule has changed recently, is it more or less likely to change now?" I think we found, in general, that the more often a rule has changed, the more likely it will change again.
If a rule has changed more often in the past, is it more or less likely to change now?
Unlike the candidates and the political parties, these groups are sometimes not required to disclose their donors or spending, though that rule has changed to a degree.
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But I went to look up the rule and I discovered that the rule had changed.
But the process of setting security rules has changed.
The rules have changed.
The fiscal rules have changed.
The rules had changed.
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