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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shift through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a transition or change that occurs over a period or through a process.
Example: "The company experienced a significant shift through its restructuring efforts, leading to improved efficiency."
Alternatives: "a transition through" or "a change through".
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He now rides several days a week, and "easily makes over £200 a shift," through sales commissions.
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Try to force a stick shift through a metal gate and you'll surely lose the dispute.
The cavemen included Imogene Coca, Joe E Ross and Mike Mazurki, but despite a shift halfway through the series which brought them to the 20th century, the show lasted only one season.
This settlement, according to the company, would resolve allegations that Columbia's home care business reported expenses for marketing in its cost reports as being for community education -- a shift that through the federal formula would result in higher reimbursements.
But on December 10th its announcement that in January Mary Barra will take the wheel to become one of the most powerful executives in the car industry, and indeed corporate America, signals a shift up through the cogs.
Although the experiment used hordes of nanoparticles to create a color change visible to the naked eye, other studies suggested that even two particles should produce a shift visible through a microscope.
There's kind of a shift going through society.
Then North would probably continue with a low spade to South's jack for a club shift through West, but it would not be good enough.
Thus, we present a novel route towards designing specific binding by a conformational shift through exploiting the fact that conformational selection depends on the concentration of binding-competent substates.
While Snapchat does not offer truly live video, it has prompted a paradigm shift through its Live Stories and selfie-centric camera to a more organic and 'first person perspective' focused on capturing the NOW.
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