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Discover LudwigThe phrase "generational shift" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a change in values or attitudes from one generation to the next. For example, "There has been a marked generational shift in the way people communicate with one another - the majority of communication now happens via text messages or social media."
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The junta is undergoing a generational shift.
It also reflects a generational shift.
It also represents a generational shift.
And that's a total generational shift".
In part it seems a generational shift.
It's a generational shift, Kubbernus said.
A generational shift may now be occurring.
It's about designers themselves and a seismic generational shift.
As in America, there are signs of a generational shift.
That apparently modest figure conceals a more dramatic generational shift.
In part, the current turnover is a generational shift.
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