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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a move of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or decision taken, often in a strategic or deliberate context.
Example: "The company's decision to expand into new markets was a bold move of great significance."
Alternatives: "an action of" or "a decision of".
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It is a move of self-protection.
That was a move of mine.
Just a move of your eyeball to add a dot one number before.
I could try to explain it away, but a move of this magnitude is head-scratching".
"There has been no news, either positive or negative, to drive a move of this magnitude.
Only an extraordinarily fast human being could make a move of that distance so quickly.
He is to stay in power through a "move of the knight" across the chessboard.
It took Wales 26 minutes to put together a move of note.
He parted them with two rapid fakes — a move of the ball and a move of his head — and leaped up between them to sink a twenty-two-foot jumper.
Then, in the game's final minutes, the 7-footer sealed things with a move of uncommon dexterity.
Real Madrid are also interested, with Los Blancos almost making a move of their own for him over the summer.
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