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The phrase "no shifts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that there are no changes or alterations in a schedule, plan, or situation.
Example: "Due to the holiday, there will be no shifts scheduled for the weekend."
Alternatives: "no changes" or "no alterations."
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So, no shifts (or great interest) there.
There were no "shifts" available to him, he wrote, that could make him "independent"; and, for all his success, his financial situation became increasingly difficult as he aged.
It is definitely not boring, but it is quite unpredictable, sometimes going from no shifts for a couple of days to three in one day.
A man in his 40s in Redcar told me outside the jobcentre that he had been given no shifts by his construction firm for eight weeks.
Doing this is exhilarating: there are no shifts, no jerks, no lurches -- not even the expected shift-related changes in engine noise.
In addition, investing in a coal dependent infrastructure continues a dependency on harmful technology, requires assumptions that there will be no shifts in consumer sentiment, and that current rates of greenhouse gas emissions will be allowed to continue.
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"No shifting on the track".
a User-defined CT-based (no shift) μ-map.
These effects are observed for both shift and no-shift cues (table 1A).
"There is no shift without that".
That's synergy for you: there are no shifting assets.
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