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The phrase "Times have changed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that has become different over time or to point out the difference between past and current trends. For example, "Our grandparents grew up in a world with low technology, but times have changed - now we can access the internet from almost anywhere."
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It's welcome news that the Times has changed its policy regarding movie reviews.
In sports, as in every other realm of coverage, The Times has changed with the times.
Why do you think the public perception of a medical advancement once viewed as "unequaled by any health development in modern times" has changed so much in recent years?
It's remarkable how fast the tenor of the times has changed.
The focus of this study, however, is less on the overall reduction of waiting times and more on how the relation between deprivation and waiting times has changed over the past decade.
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Naturally, times have changed.
Well, times have changed.
How times have changed.
But times had changed.
And times have changed.
Times have changed extraordinarily.
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