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The phrase "a subtle shift in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a slight change or adjustment in a particular context, such as in opinions, trends, or behaviors.
Example: "There has been a subtle shift in public opinion regarding climate change over the past few years."
Alternatives: "a slight change in" or "a nuanced transition in".
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We may have a subtle shift in middle-class families".
It mirrored what appears a subtle shift in status.
A subtle shift in our perceptions began to take place.
This coincides with a subtle shift in the mood music around Africa's oldest leader.
Over the past five years, however, there has been a subtle shift in the scientific consensus.
Had there been a subtle shift in what was considered socially acceptable?
Mr. Lazio's decision to focus on such a consumer issue suggested a subtle shift in strategy.
Instead what we need to resolve the present difficulty is a subtle shift in perspective.
Ms. Morgan said the effect was more likely a subtle shift in attitude.
But this also reflects a subtle shift in etiquette, experts say.
Only the last had a subtle shift in hue, using silver to represent the game's silver anniversary.
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