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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shift in how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a change in the manner or method of doing something.
Example: "There has been a significant shift in how we approach problem-solving in our organization."
Alternatives: "a change in the way" or "a transition in how".
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Concurrent with that shift has been a shift in how credibility is measured.
The S.U.V. boom represents a shift in how we conceive of safety.
The popularity of dance-focused videos also reflects a shift in how we experience music.
This imperative signals a shift in how powerful institutions view data.
Fitness is not a seasonal trend, it's a shift in how we live our lives.
A shift in how we live our lives: or, in other words, fashion.
Activists confirmed that they were seeking a shift in how crimes against abortion providers are prosecuted.
There's also a shift in how posters are displayed by studios and consumed by the public.
It is undeniable that there was a shift in how she was marketed.
The Jogging marked a shift in how artists approach the Internet.
Does it represent a shift in how society parses what it means to be a woman?
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