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The phrase "am going to shift" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a future intention or plan to change something, such as a location, focus, or strategy.
Example: "I am going to shift my focus to more sustainable practices in my business."
Alternatives: "I plan to change" or "I intend to move."
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Mike Chambers, the Principal Product Manager for developer relations for the Flash Platform at Adobe, stated today on his blog: "Personally, I am going to shift all of my mobile focus from iPhone to Android based devices (I am particularly interested in the Android based tablets coming out this year) and not focus on the iPhone stuff as much anymore".
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