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The phrase "a marked shift in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant change or transition in a particular situation, trend, or perspective.
Example: "There has been a marked shift in public opinion regarding climate change over the past decade."
Alternatives: "a significant change in" or "a noticeable transition in".
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The responses suggest a marked shift in mood for Democrats over the past year.
There is a marked shift in the way the data is presented, beginning in 1998.
The problem is a marked shift in the economics surrounding the PlayStation and Xbox consoles.
As well, there has been a marked shift in the demographic of football's support.
This is a marked shift in the dance of so-called old and new media.
The ambitious project also signals a marked shift in Indian politics, analysts say.
In joining Dr. Dean's widening chorus of critics, Mr. Gephardt was signaling a marked shift in his own campaign strategy.
"Today's technology is already producing a marked shift in the way we think and behave, particularly among the young".
It shows a marked shift in the attitude and commitment of the UK government towards its international legal obligations".
It represents both Mr. Kurtzman's directorial debut and a marked shift in his work with Mr. Orci.
As Peter Kellner explains here, there has been a marked shift in support for Britain remaining in the EU since November.
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