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The phrase "a move past" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a transition or progression beyond a certain point or issue.
Example: "The organization is making a move past its previous challenges to embrace new opportunities."
Alternatives: "a shift beyond" or "a transition away from".
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A move past this technical hurdle could be a sign that STX's rally is far from abating.
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He's blue-collar, always coming forward, always finding a way to move past trouble.
"It was quite magical when the branches on the trees moved and you felt a light breeze move past," Shearing says.
IBM has announced an interesting step to move past frameworks in video and images analytics.
There are a number of tactics that can help you and the person you are in conflict with reach an agreement or resolution: Move past positions.
Cubans were pleased that the two nations could finally move past half a century of suspicion and bitterness.
Move past mistakes.
Move past obstacles with grace.
The final operatic pages of "Matti" are pared down to a moving duet, past and present intermingling.
But it's also an advocate for moving past shame.
Needing 53 for a new record, Edwards moved past Clark by hitting Reema Malhotra through the covers for four.
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