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"shift it back" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "shift it back" when you want to describe the movement or change of position of an object or idea back to its previous location or state. Example: "The bookshelf was moved during the renovation, but now we need to shift it back to its original position."
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Release the caliper from its tie, shift it back into position, and replace the innermost bolts.
Don't shift it back to us, we're the ones trying to get out from under everything".
But it's important to keep the business in perspective and not shift it back into your interpersonal relationship, affecting your intimacy.
They go on to present various testimonials from various people, about Conway's ability to craft a message and tailor it to a candidate's strength ― something Trump's allies have said is sorely needed at this point....you've got to shift it back to [Hillary Clinton].
This should be corrected, however, because when shifting your plane at high speeds it can cause instabilities, which you don't want during the aerial, the point at which you're going to need to shift it back.
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Having shipped much of its IT work outside America, the conglomerate is now shifting it back and taking on hundreds of IT engineers at a new centre in Michigan.
Today, Miliband shifted it back.
He sped it up as fast as 81 miles per hour, then shifted it back down to 64.
With a bull market situation, the investor can shift his or her stock picking more toward the risky end of the spectrum, and when things look rocky, he or she can start shifting it back into a low-risk mix.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors appointed liberal Democrat Sheila Kuehl to replace conservative Republican Michael D. Antonovich on Southern California's air quality board Tuesday, ending GOP control over the panel and potentially shifting it back toward stricter regulation of polluters.
In this way, increased synaptic network activity can tip the balance in favor of synaptic NMDARs, whereas decreased synaptic activity shifts it back to the extrasynaptic NMDARs.
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