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The phrase "a move generated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing an action or decision that has been created or prompted by a specific situation or factor.
Example: "The team made a strategic decision based on a move generated by the competitor's recent actions."
Alternatives: "an action prompted" or "a decision initiated".
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Such a move generated a highly productive exchange.
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More often than not, such a move generates short term benefits but the band ends up in a same sounding rut.
A Couple of years ago, when the Australian filmmaker Baz Luhrmann bought the rights to "The Great Gatsby," the move generated a fair amount of what Hollywood calls "buzz".
The move generated wide publicity.
The move generated inexplicable rancour.
This procedure is repeated, each time in a new random sequential order, until no move generates a decrease of the map equation.
Not every move generates a vacancy, of course: Moves are also triggered by divorce, children moving out and other household changes.
A patient's intent to move generates these impulses, which are then transmitted to a computer that translates the patterns of electrical activity into commands that can control a robotic arm.
This can cause the fault to slip or move, generating an earthquake.
Could the move generate substantial benefits?
It agreed last year to come to at least below $16.4 billion in a move that generated criticism for American farm groups.
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