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"the shift of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a change from one thing to another, whether it is physical, emotional, or metaphorical. Example: "The shift of emotions in the audience was palpable as the film came to its conclusion."
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the shift of
noun
A type of women's undergarment, a slip
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Professionals respond to the shift of public mood.
The shift of "Big Bang" to Thursday — with "$#*!
The shift of Facebook's audience from computers to smartphones could mirror the shift of audiences from print to digital media.
The shift of two Nextel Cup races from the Southeast to the West continues a trend.
"People overgeneralized from the shift of evangelical Christians into the Republican fold.
The shift of business travel to regional airports is illustrated by Federal Aviation Administration statistics.
We know about the shift of resources to the nations and regions.
But the shift of John Smoltz to the closer's role makes that position stronger.
The shift of perspective also gives Black the opportunity to ask questions about masculinity.
The degree of corporate influence on the shift of these countries' policies warrants a PhD thesis.
The shift of commerce to the Internet has created numerous technical headaches.
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