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"policy shift" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used to describe a change made to a policy, plan or course of action. For example, "The company's new policy shift towards renewable energy sources is an encouraging sign of progress."
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But this policy shift is not enough.
It can signal a fundamental policy shift.
That amounted to a substantial policy shift.
This remarkable policy shift went practically unnoticed.
But few think this signals a policy shift.
So far, the Chinese policy shift has earned guarded praise.
Could this represent a policy shift, however slight?
So what explains this sharp foreign policy shift?
The policy shift has led to smaller trusts thinking big.
The authors get some credit for that policy shift.
And how would we justify our sudden policy shift?
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