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"brought a shift" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to cause a change or adjustment. You can use it whenever you want to describe a significant change or shift in something. Example: The new CEO brought a shift in the company's culture, promoting a more inclusive and collaborative work environment.
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The discovery had brought "a shift of emphasis", said Redwood.
The second half brought a shift that was swiftly apparent.
The arrival of Pope Francis has brought a shift of emphasis.
That has brought a shift in focus to three other areas.
The reign of George III (1760 1820) brought a shift of meanings to the two words.
The 1980s brought a shift, with vociferous complaints of leftwing bias.
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This brings a shift from linear, atomised, supply-chain thinking to interconnected, holistic, ecosystem thinking.
Mr. Gingrich and his aides have said that the end of the Iowa caucus will bring a shift in his approach to the campaign.
Aside from any idea of encouraging investment in the creative professions, Ms. Sozzani hopes that her joyous Vogue celebration will help to bring a shift in attitude.
In Missouri, Dennis W. Heckman, the state bridge engineer, said it was possible that the collapse would bring a shift in inspection procedures.
It's inherently stupid to be that complacent about the 'nature' of the game when every World Cup brings a shift in video technology that breaks down each decision into milliseconds.
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