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The phrase "a move for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an action or decision intended to achieve a specific goal or benefit.
Example: "The board made a move for the betterment of the company's future by investing in new technology."
Alternatives: "an action for the" or "a step towards the".
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Martínez was noncommittal on a move for the Holland international.
Arsenal's intention to make a move for the goalkeeper was revealed in the Independent in April.
Fulham have also been linked with a move for the out-of-favour Tottenham striker.
The deadline for teams to apply for a move for the next season is March 1.
"They are elegant, humanistic and inspired a move for the Geneva Convention," Mr. Meyer said.
Mr. McCain's choice, she said, "is a move for the women who weren't at the convention".
With the German's contract expiring in the summer, Liverpool are unlikely to make a move for the player until then.
A move for the more advanced skater to try is the easiest jump, called a waltz jump.
Nevertheless, there is now a move for the ode to be made one of the Malay College's official school anthems.
Nice, West Bromwich Albion and several Italian clubs have been linked with a move for the defender in January.
He was responding to reports that West Ham United are considering a move for the England international.
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