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Discover Ludwig"I shift" is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a movement, such as when someone changes position or moves from one place to another. For example: "I shift my weight from one foot to the other."
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I shift uncomfortably.
I shift my weight.
I shift about restlessly.
"I shift identities at will," he said.
I shift off all blame from myself".
I shift my jacket to another chair.
Once I shift into the mindset of "Yeah, you're alive.
When the bell rings, I shift the slices from the toaster to plates, and butter them.
The tractor shudders, and I shift into third, mower blades thrumming.
Should I shift my gaze back and forth between her two eyes?
But then I shift to, "Tell me about a crucible moment or two in your life".
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