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The phrase "about a shift" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes, transitions, or alterations in various contexts, such as work schedules, perspectives, or strategies.
Example: "The meeting will focus on the recent developments about a shift in our marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "regarding a change" or "concerning a transition".
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This change in demographics will bring about a shift in political power.
She added, "Arkadi also helped me to see what I could bring to his life and that really helped bring about a shift in my feelings".
But over the years Lord Bauer and his allies brought about a shift in the priorities of aid-giving institutions like the World Bank.
And nor is it surprising that the narrator's engagement with a poor African country and the lives of village people will bring about a shift of perspective.
"Talk about a shift in perception," she recalled.
"We need to bring about a shift in mentality.
It is also about a shift of consciousness.
"It's about a shift in the market towards products being more and more profitable.
Yet Kelly disdains such big-picture talk about a shift in the football landscape.
If Goldberg is right about a shift, that would be significant.
"It's about a shift in the way people are meeting their spiritual needs".
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