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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a move now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for immediate action or a decision to be made at the present moment.
Example: "If we want to succeed in this project, we need to make a move now before it's too late."
Alternatives: "an action now" or "a decision now".
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But a move now seems inevitable.
There are no political impediments to such a move now.
Although they failed to make Rhodesia submit, there could be a move now to intensify them.
Home Office sources deny that they are considering such a move now.
Having just spent a fortune on improvements, the Dolans probably have no desire to entertain a move now.
The government shut down three of the country's top TV stations — a move now blocked by the courts.
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"I was put straight into the side and to make a permanent move now after a scary end to the season [narrowly avoiding relegation] is brilliant.
"Hewlett-Packard needs to make a bold move now," said George A. Keyworth II, a longtime member of the company's board.
Retrospectively, Apple Maps turned out to be a smart move now that Apple is working on a car project.
A Congressional move now under way would not affect the local ownership rules, only national ones.
Offshore centres are starting to sign up, calculating that a voluntary move now may mean better terms.
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