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Does "have changed little" here mean "haven't really changed"?

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Rebecca

Yes! For something or someone to have changed "little" means that the observed change is very small, and the expression implies that it is insignificant. Ex: He's changed little during the time he was away. Ex: Despite all the technological advances, the way people eat food has changed little.

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