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The phrase "a shift in patterns" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a change or alteration in established behaviors, trends, or practices.
Example: "The recent data indicates a shift in patterns regarding consumer spending habits."
Alternatives: "a change in trends" or "an alteration in behaviors."
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Fueling this technological convergence is a shift in patterns of media ownership.
Redistribution of wealth, in this sense, occurs whenever there is a shift in patterns of holdings over time (among some set of subjects) in response to some policy or other social mechanism.
This transition phase is characterized by a shift in patterns of disease and mortality from primarily infectious diseases to chronic and degenerative diseases.
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Nothing earth-shaking happened that day — certainly nothing politically significant or scandalous that might cause a shift in normal coverage patterns.
These patterns have been alternatively ascribed to either a shift in mutational patterns or changes in the definition of preferred and unpreferred codons in these lineages.
They confirm a shift in farming patterns.
At leading business schools, too, a shift in career patterns is evident.
Another factor that can alter sea levels is a shift in wind patterns.
Others believe the success of the park is contributing to a shift in housing patterns across the city.
In it, he linked the toad's extinction, as well as the decline of several other amphibian species, to a shift in rainfall patterns.
The projections for the region show a continued drying trend throughout the coming century as climate change contributes to a shift in circulation patterns.
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