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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shift for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a change or transition in a particular context, often relating to roles, responsibilities, or perspectives.
Example: "The company is undergoing a shift for greater efficiency in its operations."
Alternatives: "a change towards" or "a transition for".
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The novella is a shift for Funder.
That attitude may represent a shift for Lynne Cheney.
"Tim hadn't had a shift for about 20 minutes".
This emphasis on the empirical marked a shift for Wilson.
It marks a shift for Americans in the global economy.
This is a shift for Florida's Republican voters.
It's been a shift for us, too, in these refinancings.
The requirement may signal a shift for Apple.
The investment also signals a shift for IBM.
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The move was a dramatic shift for a cherry-red state.
"That's a big shift for a lot of people".
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