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The part of the sentence "has begun to shift" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a change that has started. Example: As attitudes about climate change have become more widespread, the debate on the issue has begun to shift.
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But the tide has begun to shift.
But that thinking has begun to shift.
But recently, the legal climate has begun to shift.
Public opinion has begun to shift on Europe.
Recently however, the atomic landscape has begun to shift.
In recent years, the ground has begun to shift.
Even in China, the policy has begun to shift.
Ms. Feldstein's organization, which started in 2006, has begun to shift gears.
Now its cost has begun to shift opinion against it among America's politicians.
In fact that debate has begun to shift in favor of more action, administration officials say.
The argument, in Britain at least, has begun to shift to teachers' methods in the classroom.
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