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The phrase "there have been attitudinal changes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that people's attitudes or perspectives have shifted over time, often in discussions about social, cultural, or organizational changes. Example: "In recent years, there have been attitudinal changes regarding environmental sustainability among consumers."
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"But there have been attitudinal changes.
Laws have been introduced to recognise women's right to safety in and outside the home, equal pay in the workplace and equality under the law, and there have been attitudinal changes towards women.
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There have been economic changes.
Already, there have been startling changes.
"There have been many changes.
Yet there have been changes.
But there have been changes.
There have been some positive changes recently.
There have been no institutional changes.
There have been changes while we slept".
There have been no substantial changes.
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