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The phrase "able to shift" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone's capacity or capability to change or adapt to different situations or conditions. Example: "The team is able to shift their strategy based on the feedback received from the clients."
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Fitbit is even able to shift its top-of-the-range versions at $250 a pop.
Las Vegas was able to shift $13 million alone toward a post-Sept.
You have to be able to shift your mind very quickly".
Cristiane is able to shift her balance and wrong-foot defenders extremely well.
Japan, after all, was able to shift a country full of teachers to a new approach.
So now to be able to shift our focus to an FA Cup final is huge.
Too few military contractors that I know of have been able to shift to civilian production.
If you can't change your perspective, you may be able to shift your job responsibilities.
Already I'm better able to shift my gaze away from the past, to focus my attention on the present.
Were they so built on one theory that they weren't able to shift when that theory wasn't working?
With a beauty degree, during busy times he'll be able to shift from managing the store to cutting hair.
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