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"shift priorities" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to change or rearrange the most important tasks or goals. You can use it when discussing a change in plans or strategy, or when someone needs to redirect their focus on different tasks. Example: "Due to the unexpected delay, we need to shift priorities and focus on finishing the project by next week instead of this week."
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But the week at the N.I.H. seemed to shift priorities in Ragan's mother as well.
Mr Osborne surely knows that and may secretly plan to shift priorities later.
To achieve change on the ground, the new deal must change mindsets and shift priorities at the very highest levels.
The disintegration of the shuttle will undoubtedly shift priorities on Capitol Hill, where lawmakers have been preparing to receive President Bush's budget on Monday.
Politics affects the lives of all artists, as we struggle to survive independently or though subsidy which is prone to change as governments shift priorities.
The downturn is so swift — exports fell last month for the first time in seven years — that Beijing is being forced to abruptly shift priorities.
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Until now, the program has gotten caught in the shifting priorities of two administrations.
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But the biggest change in the air campaign is the shifting priorities in Baghdad.
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