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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shift at" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a change or transition occurring at a specific time or place, often in a work context.
Example: "There will be a shift at the beginning of the new fiscal year to improve our operational efficiency."
Alternatives: "a change in" or "a transition at"
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The move also appears to signal a shift at CNN.
He dresses like he's just finished a shift at Nando's.
But the other day he saw a shift at his own dinner table.
"They can see that there has been a shift at the conference.
Carla Martinez is about to start a shift at a nearby clothes store.
As he says: "If you missed a shift at the pit, you would get the sack".
But let's assume that a shift at this late date would lift that ideological cloud.
But there was a shift at the start of the 21st century.
Five p.m., and a shift at the Domino Sugar refinery down on Locust Point is letting out.
A shift at the C-terminal helix suggests that there is a possible conformational change upon ligand binding.
"They look the same to me," said Ms. Dogain, 31, who manages a shift at the McDonald 'sin Cross City.
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