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The phrase "a paradigm shift from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant change in the way something is understood or approached, often in a particular field or context.
Example: "The research indicates a paradigm shift from traditional teaching methods to more interactive and student-centered approaches."
Alternatives: "a fundamental change from" or "a significant transition from".
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"It's a paradigm shift from normal thinking," she explained.
The groups also raised the need for a paradigm shift from aid to partnership.
It's no straightforward confessional, but a paradigm shift from squalling electricity to intensity of a different sort.
We're still in the middle of a paradigm shift, from a patriarchal society to a gender-blind one.
We are witnessing a paradigm shift from hurting to helping … where the externalities are turned into opportunities".
"What you're seeing is a paradigm shift from banks to brokers," said Meredith Whitney, senior financial services analyst at First Union Securities.
Intelligence officials say that Syria – in particular, the ultra-violent ideology of Isis – represents a paradigm shift from seeking a regional caliphate to global Jihad.
Indeed, streaming music is a paradigm shift from the past.
Instead, Apple's way would involve a "paradigm shift from the known software-based approaches".
First, a paradigm shift from a Cartesian to a Newtonian view of the planet.
Biology is going through a paradigm shift from reductionist to holistic, systems-based approaches.
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