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The phrase "Make a movement" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where you are encouraging someone to take action or initiate a change, often in a social or political context.
Example: "To address the issues in our community, we need to make a movement that inspires others to join us."
Alternatives: "Initiate a movement" or "Start a movement."
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But money alone can't make a movement.
We just came together to make a movement, and that was beautiful".
You can make a movement as precise as you want it to be".
A few bloggers and op-ed writers don't exactly make a movement.
And while the mainstream media loves to make celebrities out of people, you have to recognize that three people can't make a movement.
Lincoln told Burnside in a Dec. 31 meeting that two officers described his command as "dispirited and demoralized that any attempt to make a movement" at that time would "result in disaster".
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I heard a movement being made, a movement I understood in terms of clumsiness.
This makes a movement potentially revolutionary, not the words of its leaders.
At one point Goldfarb made a movement with his arms, mimicking the flight of an angel flapping its wings.
However the video referee says he'd already made a movement for the line, and was held up.
Each student makes a movement while stating his or her name.
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