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Discover LudwigThe phrase "large shift" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually refers to a significant change or transformation in a particular situation, process, or thing. For example, "This year, there has been a large shift in public opinion on the key issue of healthcare reform."
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There's been a large shift in perception.
"Last year saw a large shift into hedge funds.
The 20th century has witnessed a large shift in expenditures on civil functions.
There is no sign yet of a large shift into euros.
But they should not expect a large shift in the balance of power.
We attribute this large shift in pKa to the high grafting density of these brushes.
"We've seen a large shift in the way the hospitality market has really thought about the design of their space.
This kind of large shift does not normally take place in one year unless there are extraordinary events taking place.
That has prompted a scramble for Asian securities, revealing another large shift to have taken place over the past decade.
Post-capture of target spacecraft using space robot will cause a large shift in the dynamics of combined spacecraft.
It was found that a small difference in the χ values leads to a large shift of spinodal curve.
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