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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I shifted" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a sentence fragment, so it would need to be followed by a comma or connected to a complete sentence. Example: "I shifted my weight to the other foot, trying to find a more comfortable position in the cramped elevator." In this example, "I shifted" is being used to describe an action taken by the subject (the speaker), indicating a change in position or movement. It can be used in writing to describe physical movements, emotional changes, or shifts in perspective.
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I shifted my weight.
I shifted my eyes.
So I shifted to HTC.
I shifted to Iran.
I shifted into another body".
So I shifted sex.
Fearfully, I shifted my gaze.
I shifted the bag in my hands.
I shifted to be closer to him.
I shifted from my seat to Rüya's.
The problem was shift invariant, so if I shifted the input I shifted the output.
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