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- verb Present participle of
downshift . - noun A
social trend towards living asimpler , lessambitious life with a betterwork-life balance .
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Examples
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Still, Daum says authorities have been a bit awkward in "downshifting" now that it appears the U.S. situation isn't dire.
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Still, Daum says authorities have been a bit awkward in "downshifting" now that it appears the U.S. situation isn't dire.
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Still, Daum says authorities have been a bit awkward in "downshifting" now that it appears the U.S. situation isn't dire.
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Still, Daum says authorities have been a bit awkward in "downshifting" now that it appears the US situation isn't dire.
News24 2009
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Still, Daum says authorities have been a bit awkward in "downshifting" now that it appears the U.S. situation isn't dire.
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Still, Daum says authorities have been a bit awkward in "downshifting" now that it appears the U.S. situation isn't dire.
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Still, Daum says authorities have been a bit awkward in "downshifting" now that it appears the U.S. situation isn't dire.
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Still, Daum says authorities have been a bit awkward in "downshifting" now that it appears the U.S. situation isn't dire.
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Still, Daum says authorities have been a bit awkward in "downshifting" now that it appears the U.S. situation isn't dire.
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Still, Daum says authorities have been a bit awkward in "downshifting" now that it appears the U.S. situation isn't dire.
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