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The phrase "shifted in time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something that has been moved forward or backward in time. For example, "The audience was completely entranced as the music shifted in time, taking them to another era."
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Assume that a signal has been defined, then specifies signal shifted in time as indicated (imagine that the symbol constitutes an arrow →).
So, gradually, my emphasis shifted in time to February.
Their availability is generally shifted in time.
Moreover, GFDM employs filters for individual subcarriers that are circularly shifted in time and frequency.
The arrows exemplify corresponding spikes in the two spike trains that have been shifted in time.
Then is shifted in time and frequency as, where and represent time and frequency shifts, respectively.
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There is a painter here, Maaike Schoorel, whose extraordinarily fugitive self-portraits seem to shift in time.
From the beginning of the novel there is an unexpected, disorientating, shift in time and the plot never leaves the reader feeling entirely secure.
The human experience may shift in time and culture but we'll always be falling in love with each other and breaking each other's hearts.
Idol wished to use Blendo imagery on massive television screens behind the stage to rapidly shift in time with the music.
"Rain" shifted backward in time, while "Everett" shifts forward.
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