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The phrase "a shift in attitudes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes in people's beliefs, opinions, or behaviors regarding a particular topic or issue.
Example: "The recent survey indicated a significant shift in attitudes towards climate change among the younger population."
Alternatives: "a change in perspectives" or "a transformation in beliefs."
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In Strasbourg, he urged a shift in attitudes.
But part of it, clearly, is a shift in attitudes.
But he described the announcement as a sign of a shift in attitudes in other capitals.
More than infrastructure, Uchôa hopes the legacy of the Games will be a shift in attitudes.
Phillip Inman is absolutely right to say that pay equality needs a shift in attitudes.
Gradually teachers began to see a shift in attitudes to learning.
He is right that there has been a shift in attitudes towards these clubs.
Leonid Sedov, the foundation's head, attributed this to a shift in attitudes toward America.
The reports have resulted in a shift in attitudes about the virus, Dr. Porter said.
There also seems to be a shift in attitudes on defence in central Europe.
Has he noticed a shift in attitudes to mental health problems?
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