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The phrase "a given shift" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific work shift or time period that has been assigned or is being discussed.
Example: "During a given shift, employees are expected to complete their assigned tasks efficiently."
Alternatives: "a specific shift" or "an assigned shift".
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There are about 60 doctors, a dozen assigned to a given shift.
It is the responsibility of an employer to ensure that a doctor is fit to practise on a given shift.
An app's ability to find a passenger in a lower-traffic neighborhood can add an extra fare or two to a given shift, drivers say.
Many workers, he said, might find themselves in the same catwalk area several times a night during a given shift "as a matter of routine".
For a given shift in the technological frontier, the retirement age of workers will be lower the more generous the retirement pension system.
We study the retirement decision of this cohort of workers for a given shift in the technological frontier and do not consider intergenerational relations.
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Discrete affine systems are obtained by applying dilations to a given shift-invariant system.
All these methods require the solution of linear systems of the form ( λ ˆ 2 M + λ ˆ D + K ) x = b with a given shift-point λ ˆ.
-- Katherine Rea. 1) So far this show reminds us of our table-waiting days which, depending on the table on any given shift, is a fond memory or makes us crave a stiff drink.
He has the ability to be a difference-maker on any given shift," Sullivan said.
The convex set Maof quasi-invariant measures on a locally convex spaceEwith given "shift -Radon Nikodym derivativeshift -Radon Nikodym(atk)k∈K0, t∈Ris analyzederivatives
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