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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deeper shift" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or profound change in a situation, perspective, or condition.
Example: "The recent events have led to a deeper shift in public opinion regarding climate change."
Alternatives: "a more profound change" or "a significant transformation".
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But Ventura's breakthrough foreshadowed a deeper shift too.
But will the downturn also produce a deeper shift in the values of consumers?
If there's a deeper shift in our thinking, it's still to come.
"But her cautious and delayed reaction is also in line with a deeper shift in Germany's European policies.
But Kate's new hair is a sign of a deeper shift: the once perfect kid withdraws, and tells her parents to shut up when they offer ice cream.
By the time Comey issued his Chickenshit Club admonition, a deeper shift in the administration of justice was already under way.
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But the attitude of the people toward America has undergone a deep shift.
It's a minor alteration of language that bespeaks a deep shift in perception.
The rumblings within the N.A.A.C.P. are, like the veneration of Betty Shabazz, symptoms of a deep shift in African-American attitudes..
The rumblings within the N.A.A.C.P. are, like the veneration of Betty Shabazz, symptoms of a deep shift in African-American attitudes.
He has begun a small crusade to de-capitalize Internet -- and, by extension, to acknowledge a deep shift in the way that we think about the online world.
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