Sentence examples for a keep moving from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a keep moving" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a mix-up of "keep moving," which is a correct phrase used to encourage someone to continue moving or progressing.
Example: "Even when the path gets tough, just keep moving forward."
Alternatives: "keep going" or "continue moving."

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Authorities in Ferguson, Missouri, policing protests over the shooting of Michael Brown have been ordered by a judge not to impose a "keep moving rule" against demonstrators that had led to people being arrested for standing still.

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To grab your prey, you must, like a shark, keep moving.

As with a person, a business must keep moving forward and not rest on its laurels.

To some degree recuperative conservatism worked; it gave artists a way to keep moving when an old way seemed blocked.

Dancers needed a reason to keep moving and an even better reason to stay outside.

But I turned out to be a person who could keep moving a cursor until I'd filled one ream, then another.

The best marathon of all was hardly a race but rather a struggle to keep moving.

I usually just take a deep breath, light a cigarette and keep moving, sticking close to the wall.

We just cannot use this as an excuse, but as a motivation to keep moving forward.

His journal described a method of attack in which a gunman can keep moving to confuse the enemy.

But who will give him a chance to keep moving?

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