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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a continuation of a move" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a sequence of actions or strategies, particularly in sports, games, or negotiations.
Example: "The player executed a continuation of a move that left the defender off balance."
Alternatives: "an extension of a move" or "a follow-up to a move."
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But Lee's point was a continuation of a move he has made of late to show that he, and conservative Republicans, are going to do more than to simply oppose Obama and his policies.
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This is a continuation of a trend.
"It's a continuation of a life," Sister Camille said.
"There is a continuation of a modest recovery".
The following is a continuation of an ongoing conversation.
The following recording rule was applied to accommodate ephemeral changes between these two behavioral states: if a focal switched to lying or sitting (from previously moving) for <1 min, then it was deemed a continuation of the original (moving) context.
"It's a continuation of moving people forward and recognizing they're better off for having done so".
Therefore, as a general rule of thumb, rising open interest should point to a continuation of the current price move, whether in an uptrend or downtrend.
It seems a continuation of Venezuela's 2004 move to increase the royalty rate from 1 to 16.6%.
He cannot seriously contemplate the alternatives to a two-state deal: a return to sustained violence; a continuation of the occupation and moving further towards a quasi-apartheid regime; a single state between the Jordan river and the sea for both Palestinians and Israelis that would spell the end of the Jewish state.
It was clearly a continuation of the aborted August movement.
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