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The phrase "a larger shift in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing significant changes or transitions in a particular context, such as social, economic, or environmental changes.
Example: "The study highlights a larger shift in public opinion regarding climate change over the past decade."
Alternatives: "a significant change in" or "a broader transition in".
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Still, the deal highlights a larger shift in social media.
It also heralds a larger shift in social media.
But TV recording is only one component of a larger shift in entertainment consumption.
There's also a larger shift in our global economy toward different working practices.
But the arrival of "Uncorked" also reflects a larger shift in the status of sommeliers.
He believes the new interest in decorum represents a larger shift in society.
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The 20th century has witnessed a large shift in expenditures on civil functions.
But they should not expect a large shift in the balance of power.
The proposals would be a large shift in the architecture of British welfare, reversing a 30-year trend of subsidising high rents rather than housebuilding.
The economy faced a series of random shocks and, at some random point, a large shift in unemployment that also affected inflation with a lag.
This represents a large shift in the balance of power in personal financial services and the structure of the financial marketplace.
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