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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shift starts" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to indicate the beginning of a work shift or the start time for a particular task. Example: "I'm heading to bed early tonight because my shift starts at 6 AM tomorrow morning."
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His shift starts at 5 a.m.
Instead each new shift starts from scratch.
Each shift starts at 7pm and finishes at 7am.
It is the day before my first shift starts.
My shift starts at 11 p.m. and goes until 7 a.m.
On this job, most of the workers show up 30 minutes before the shift starts at 6 a.m.
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The shift started in the late 1990's.
"What time does your mother's shift start?" "Ten o'clock".
Firemen also kept crucial watch once the shift started.
Around 4pm – siesta time on most holidays – my shift started.
The shift started to show in Well Fargo's second-quarter results.
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