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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a manoeuvre" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a planned and controlled movement or action, often in a strategic context.
Example: "The pilot executed a manoeuvre to avoid the approaching storm."
Alternatives: "a maneuver" or "an action".
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I think it's a manoeuvre.
Such a manoeuvre could cut both ways.
His government colleagues, however, are sceptical of such a manoeuvre.
"That was a manoeuvre," acknowledges one No 10 official.
3. The most important question was whether new German tendency reported by M. Burckhardt was a manoeuvre or not.
It can also flawlessly perform a manoeuvre many drivers never quite master: parallel parking.
"The US wants to use this [visit] as a manoeuvre to limit the influence of China.
They're limited to 12.5mph, meaning a fair numbers of riders will be attempting such a manoeuvre.
"This is not a manoeuvre that will enhance animal welfare," he said.
"It's terribly easy to make a really minor misjudgement in a manoeuvre like that.
"He was trying to do a manoeuvre to shoot under a train and it didn't work".
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