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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a real shift in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant change or transformation in a particular area or context.
Example: "The new policy has led to a real shift in employee morale and productivity."
Alternatives: "a significant change in" or "a genuine transformation in".
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There's been a real shift in race relations.
"I've noticed a real shift in attitudes," she says.
"There's been a real shift in society," Ms. Warble said.
'The emergence of CGS represents a real shift in paradigm.
"There's been a real shift in our thinking," Sabel explains.
In that sphere, there has been a real shift in ideas about securing rights for everyone.
"There could be a real shift in who's working and not working".
It feels as if a real shift in the culture is taking place.
"There's been a real shift in how people accept multiple identities.
But longitudinal data also show a real shift in authoritarian sentiment across other age groups.
Are these revolutions related, and are we witnessing a real shift in the broader Arab political outlook?
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