Examples of 'not changed either' in a sentence

Meaning of "not changed either"

The phrase 'not changed either' is used to emphasize that something has remained the same or unaffected by a particular situation or circumstance. It often indicates a lack of alteration or modification in a specific context or subject

How to use "not changed either" in a sentence

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not changed either
I see you have not changed either.
Unknown to the Poles, Russian orders for 7 September were not changed either.
You have not changed either.
The overall partisan outcomes have not changed either.
And you are not changed either.
This means that the process of decision-making has not changed either.
The game play has not changed either.
The situation and studies have not changed either.
These regulations have not changed either.
The risk balance has not changed either.
The quality of our work has not changed either.
As a matter of fact big G has not changed either.
And the Word of God has not changed either.

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