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<blockquote data-quote="rockmon" data-source="post: 28679838" data-attributes="member: 563778"><p>Using "has been changed" would change the meaning of the sentence. "Has been changed" implies that someone or something has actively changed the technology, whereas "has changed" simply means that the technology has evolved or developed over time.</p><p></p><p>So, it depends on the context and the meaning you want to convey. If you want to express that technology has been actively modified or altered by someone, then "has been changed" might be more appropriate. However, if you want to convey that technology has naturally developed and advanced over time, then "has changed" is the correct phrase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockmon, post: 28679838, member: 563778"] Using "has been changed" would change the meaning of the sentence. "Has been changed" implies that someone or something has actively changed the technology, whereas "has changed" simply means that the technology has evolved or developed over time. So, it depends on the context and the meaning you want to convey. If you want to express that technology has been actively modified or altered by someone, then "has been changed" might be more appropriate. However, if you want to convey that technology has naturally developed and advanced over time, then "has changed" is the correct phrase. [/QUOTE]
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