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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rightward shift" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts such as economics, politics, or any field where a change or movement to the right is being described. Example: "The recent election results indicate a rightward shift in the political landscape of the country."
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All signs point to a rightward shift.
The proponents of a rightward shift on immigration do say one thing that I agree with.
Note that adaptation to high contrast causes a rightward shift in the contrast response function curve, and a small compression.
Contrast adaptation is associated with a rightward shift and compression of the contrast response function curve in cortical neurons (left).
Treated mdx muscles were less susceptible to contraction-induced damage and exhibited a rightward shift of the force-frequency relationship.
They described the initiative as a rightward shift as President Obama gears up for his own re-election campaign.
Asked about his radical socialist convictions, he somewhat evasively talks of a rightward shift in past ANC policy documents.
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[Orn5]URP provoked a concentration-dependent inhibition of URP- and UII-evoked [Ca2+]c increase and a rightward shift of the URP and UII dose response curves.
By increasing cardiac preload, volume loading induces a rightward shift on the preload/stroke volume relationship and hence a decrease in ΔPP.
Most patients with hypertensive emergencies are chronically hypertensive and will have a rightward shift of the pressure flow (cerebral, renal, and coronary) autoregulation curve (Fig. 1) [ 62].
However, the frequency distribution of S-MUP amplitudes displayed a rightward shift, with increased numbers of larger amplitudes in the OA group.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com