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Discover Ludwig"I move" can be a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is a simple sentence that can stand alone or be used as part of a larger sentence. Some examples of when "I move" could be used in written English are: - As a standalone sentence expressing a physical action: "I move my arm to stretch my muscles." - As part of a larger sentence to describe a relocation: "I move to a new city every few years for my job." - In a dialogue to indicate a change in location: "I move to the other side of the room to get a better view." - As a statement of intention or decision: "I move to pursue a career in art instead of engineering."
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I move on, too".
Would I move?
"I move slowly".
"I move fast.
I move on.
Do I move on quickly?
"I move slow," he said.
I move to strike it!
"Just when I move".
I move forward".
Why would I move?
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