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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shift on the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a change or transition in a particular context, often followed by a specific subject or area.
Example: "There has been a significant shift on the approach to climate change policy in recent years."
Alternatives: "a change in the" or "a transition regarding the".
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The gap is 2min 35sec and Jerome Pineau from the Omega Pharma-Quick Step team is putting in one heck of a shift on the front of the bunch as they attempt to reel in the breakaway quintet and set up a sprint for Mark Cavendish.
Retirement decisions remain very close to the ones in the second row, when we were only considering a shift on the technological frontier.
Workers also agreed to limit production to half a shift on the other three days.
Bowden said Garry often did a shift on the farm before turning up to play rugby.
Oceanographers are seeing a shift on the sea bottom from an Artic to a sub-Arctic ecosystem.
Or perhaps a shift on the part of the architects to make their buildings a little more home-like.
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"On the teaching side of things, there has simply been a shift on where the money comes from," said Chris Hale of Universities UK, another British advocacy group.
In a shift on Friday, it was the Shiite religious leaders who called for protests, rather than the political opposition.
Staff are required to work a shift on two different days during the weekend.
The answer: "A shift on his own".
There is a sense that a gradual shift on the criteria may be coming.
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