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The phrase "a definite shift" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a clear or noticeable change in a situation, trend, or perspective.
Example: "The recent data indicates a definite shift in consumer behavior towards online shopping."
Alternatives: "a clear change" or "a noticeable transition."
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"There was a definite shift toward the bottom line," he said.
"This is a definite shift for him and a good one, I think".
Whatever the fate of the Seaport mall, the once-boisterous neighborhood has undergone a definite shift.
What I also see is a definite shift in society's attitude and a change in health and social work practice.
David Kiernan, of the Wow House Company, says there has been "a definite shift" towards clean, modern lines.
The revelation of the guests for the latest runs of two celebrity talent contests suggest a definite shift in personnel.
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There is a definite shifting of the tide".
There's a shift -- a very definite shift.
Mr. Green's statement about taxes was a subtle if definite shift on an issue that the Democrats have, for the most part, stepped around.
Now, however, Peter Kellner, the president of YouGov, says that he detects a "small" but definite shift to the Conservatives in the past fortnight.
From the very start of the England second innings one could sense a quiet but definite shift in ownership of the moment, something beyond the playing conditions and the participants solely.
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