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The phrase "a move like this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific action or decision that is being discussed or considered, often implying that it is significant or impactful.
Example: "If we decide to expand our operations overseas, a move like this could greatly increase our market share."
Alternatives: "an action like this" or "a decision like this".
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And a move like this is likely to help fire up the company's employees even further.
A move like this is likely at least partially geared at improving morale at Twitter, which has gone through a major transition — with both a big round of layoffs and Dorsey returning as CEO happening in the past few months.
The millennial mom is also, by and large, likely to be skeptical of a move like this, and with good reason.
"When Telefónica makes a move like this, it doesn't like to lose".
"We felt we were close enough to make a move like this," Duquette said.
A move like this sidesteps the moral argument over who deserves a bailout.
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"Anytime you make a big move like this, it's a leap of faith," said Mr. Murray, who is 45.
He said that helped him adjust to new teammates, new surroundings and the heightened expectations that come with a bold move like this.
The goal for Vista Kicks with a bold move like this is exposure.
"When we last saw a big move like this back in February, it really kicked off some volatility.
At this stage, I honestly don't know what people are thinking when they make a discriminatory move like this.
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