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Discover Ludwig"shift somewhere" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is in a different location than before. For example, "The hurricane caused the beach to shift somewhere else in the bay."
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Another shift, somewhere better, somewhere worse?
Because when the next crisis comes along everyone's attention will shift somewhere else.
That means that the slightest shift somewhere across the member states could lead to some huge impact.
Yet the pattern started to shift somewhere around 2005.
There must have been a shift somewhere, where the "goal" of mobile gaming went from trying to emulate the living room gaming experience to something simpler but just as compelling.
Maybe if we all had dickfingers, gender would slowly be eroded, the balances of power would shift somewhere towards a middle common ground, everyone would get along better, handshakes would undoubtedly be more awkward but maybe we could fist-bump instead.
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"If Twitter goes down or shuts down permanently, the conversation just shifts somewhere else," he said.
No place is valued as a place: it is broken down into a list of habitats and animals and plants, which could, in theory, be shifted somewhere else.
To this end we employed piecewise regression, a tool producing an objective test of whether a linear regression slope shifts somewhere on the x-axis.
Girls there with their friends and family would be chatted up and later met up with, post-shift, somewhere in the park, where the employee would maybe finger them on a less popular ride, or go get a blowjob in the bushes or an aforementioned dark corner.
But Curry is at the leading edge of that shift — or somewhere beyond it, really.
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