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The phrase "a shift in way" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "a shift in the way" or "a shift in ways" depending on the context.
Example: "There has been a significant shift in the way we approach problem-solving in our organization."
Alternatives: "a change in approach" or "a transition in method."
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Perhaps you've noticed recently that there's been a shift in way experts are approaching climate change.
There's also been a shift in way I think about and carry myself..
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Yet this also reflects a shift in the way people spend their entertainment dollars.
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The phenomenal expansion may just represent a shift in the way traditional media companies are operating.
To some economists, that signals a shift in the way businesses have approached hiring recently.
The ruling is part of a shift in the way Americans deal with risk, he said.
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