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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as shifted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a change or alteration that has occurred, often in relation to a previous state or position.
Example: "The focus of the project has shifted, as shifted priorities require us to adapt our approach."
Alternatives: "as changed" or "as altered".
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Neural responses to the AS shifted over the course of the session in favor of the choices made by the monkey.
By the finale, Butley's gloom hasn't so much lifted as shifted.
The justice department disputed Snowden's impact on the shift as "speculative" and indicated that the data collection did not stop, so much as shifted legal justifications.
The result is given as shifted PA output.
Obviously, as the company as shifted towards a focus on e-commerce; classifieds, and real estate listings in particular, are no longer of major interest to eBay.
In comparison to bulk Ti H system, considerable changes, such as shifted phase boundaries, and narrowed and sloped miscibility gaps, were observed in Ti H thin films.
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Roberts describes this as "shifting baseline syndrome".
The first is known as "shifting baselines syndrome".
The company blamed supply constraints as well as shifting carrier upgrade practices for the shortfall.
It has left Rees with what she describes as "shifting emotional darkness".
Converting to Judaism is not the same as shifting from Presbyterian to Lutheran.
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