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Discover Ludwig"I'll be moving" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to indicate that you plan to begin a process of relocation. For example: "I'll be moving to a new city next week, so I'm busy packing up my things."
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I'll be moving there, too, this summer.
I'll be moving from first asked to last.
I'll be moving on to the NVQ in cooking.
And I know I'll be moving things around for years.
I said: "I'm a method actress, Miss Reid, so I'll be moving in with you".
So if I want to get a job after I graduate the chances are I'll be moving to London.
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According to Figure 3, if any rotation has been made on the image then pixels in section S i will be moved to section S j so that Equation 1 will be true.
Once I improve at virtually picking things up and moving them, sitting, walking and jumping, I'll be moved to the main city.
"Dina and I will be moving to Drumthwacket," he said.
Q -- I own a vacation condo in New Jersey that I will be moving into permanently.
"That's what I haven't been in the past, that's what I will be moving forward".
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