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The phrase "work on a shift basis" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who works a job that requires them to work on an alternating work schedule, without a set start or end time. For example, "My uncle works on a shift basis, so he's often not home until late at night."
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Students may have to cover the cost of an extra room for a carer or pay for two as some work on a shift basis.
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While working in another studio, Marius shared a room on a shift basis with a female model.
Now, co-workers have been told they must live separately and work on a paid shift basis.
There were three projector operators in the hall who worked on a time shift basis.
72.9% of the physicians work on duty (12 or 24 h shifts) and 18.1% work on a daily basis.
These people "work on a freelance basis.
Is anyone on time for work on a regular basis?
You get up and you work on a daily basis.
Great people are doing good work on a daily basis.
We don't work on a retainer basis; we work on a project basis.
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