WORKAROUND on how to use keyboard Ctrl+Shift+/Alf+Shift+ shortcuts with
Ctrl+Shift as layout switch.

Order of keys pressed for layout switching is important. So
['<Control>Shift_L'] implies Control pressed first and Shift pressed
second. Inverse order won't work. You have to use ['<Shift>Control_L']
for inverse order.

On the other hand application shortcuts are order-independent, so you
can use Ctrl+Shift+T or Shift+Ctrl+T in order to open new tab in Gnome
Terminal. Once you're using Ctrl+Shift for layout switching it's still
possible to use Shift+Ctrl+<whatever> for application shortcuts.

P.S.: Don't set switching keyboard layout with 'Ctrl+Shift' using XKB
options. In this case you'll get order-independent layout switching, but
all ways to invoke Ctrl+Shift+ shortcts will be broken.

P.P.S.: Take a note values of switch to next/previous input source are actually 
arrays(lists).
It's possible to set multiple key combinations i.e. I use: ['<Control>Shift_L', 
'<Shift>Shift_L'] and ['<Control>Shift_R', '<Shift>Shift_R'] respectively.

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  Can't set keyboard layout change to alt+shift, ctrl+shift, etc.

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