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The phrase "balance has shifted" is grammatically correct and it can be used in written English.
It indicates a change or shift in an equilibrium, situation, or power dynamic. It is often used metaphorically to describe a change in the status quo or a sudden change in circumstances. Example: After the scandal, the balance of power in the company has shifted from the CEO to the board of directors.
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But the balance has shifted.
Since then, the balance has shifted.
Nevertheless, the balance has shifted.
"The supply-and-demand balance has shifted".
Now he feels the balance has shifted.
That the balance has shifted over the years is indisputable.
Compared to the past, the balance has shifted to some degree.
The position still remains unclear but the psychological balance has shifted dramatically.
As he has continued to build, however, the balance has shifted.
THE balance has shifted significantly again in the airline industry's carry-on bag wars.
Worse, says the private-equity boss, "the balance has shifted from regulation and supervision to enforcement".
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