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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a great shift of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant change or transition in a particular context, such as social, economic, or environmental changes.
Example: "The report highlights a great shift of public opinion regarding climate change over the past decade."
Alternatives: "a significant change in" or "a major transition of".
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Why would we believe that federal recognition would lead to a great shift of consciousness and more collaborative and equitable governance based on state records?
Men like Sydney Anglican priest Peter Kurti see themselves not as collateral damage in a great shift of values but targets of an "aggressive secularism that wants to drive religion out of the public square".
KIF led to the accumulation of TβRII of ~68 kDa, whereas Tun resulted in a great shift of the molecular mass of TβRII to ~64 kDa.
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In some ways, the regulators might favor a greater shift of money to the banks they oversee.
What Simpson and Bowles term "increased cost-sharing...to promote informed consumer health choices and spending" amounts to a greater shift of Medicare costs to seniors.
However, the increase in the horizontal cell membrane potential change did not lead to a greater shift of the Ca2+-current in cones, showing that the feedback efficiency has not increased, but may have even decreased slightly.
Trump suggests he forced a great shift in the space of the past two days.
More than at any other time in history, events in the Middle East and north Africa have taken on global significance, and there is a great shift in the importance of this region.
At the time, Americans weren't conscious of a great shift, pivot, or crisis.
Uruguay is "on the verge of a great shift," says Luis Alberto Lacalle, a former president.The shift is away from the two traditional parties and the dynasties linked to them.
"After Katrina, we all made a great shift, born in the face of desperation.
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