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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shift over to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically means to move or transfer something to a different place, position, or focus. Example: "As the project progressed, we had to shift over to a different strategy to meet the new deadline."
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Thousands more people would shift over to the independent sector.
"So I decided to shift over to 'Kill Bill,' " he said.
The Confederate government did try to encourage plantation owners to curtail cotton production and shift over to food crops.
Bee Wise: As pear bloom earlier then apple pollinators tend to move to pear well before their shift over to apple.
This process sounds old-fashioned, but Updike was probably the very first New Yorker writer to shift over to a computer, back in the early eighties.
You get out of that statistical side of your brain and you shift over to connecting through the heart," he said.
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Maybe it shifts over to defense.
Her eyes shifted over to me.
So there are ample examples that the market is shifting over to products and companies.
Timmy Chandler, a right back who was shifted over to the left, also had a ragged game.
And with more properties to choose from, the power shifts over to the renters.
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