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The phrase "sees a shift" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to notice or witness a change or movement in something. Example: The stock market analyst sees a shift in the market trends, indicating a downward trend in the near future.
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He sees a shift in behaviour to betting on smartphones and tablets, rather than growth of gambling in general.
"On Not Growing Up" sees a shift into George satirers-style satire, a question-and‑answer interview beginning: "How long have you been a child?" "Seventy-one years".
Winton sees a shift in thinking, from a view of Australian land as "territory" to "country", a complex living place that shapes us every bit as much as we shape it.
Funnily enough, the Tell Me A Tale EP is being released by Communion, but it sees a shift away from folk towards a more lushly arranged soul sound – it makes sense, perhaps, that he has been touring with Adele.
As for students, James Ellis, the director of international relations for the University of Johannesburg in South Africa, also noted a marked increase in Americans coming to study at the university in recent years, and sees a shift in their motives.
Kat Fay, a senior beauty analyst at Mintel, also sees a shift in consumption patterns.
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It doesn't hurt that like many large companies, Microsoft sees a shifting marketplace.
You see a shift in social norms.
"We will see a shift".
"We do see a shift here".
"We're seeing a shift in public morality," he said.
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