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The phrase "a movement from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a transition or change from one state, condition, or position to another.
Example: "The study highlights a movement from traditional teaching methods to more innovative, technology-driven approaches."
Alternatives: "a shift from" or "a transition from".
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A movement from Webern's Concerto (Op.
You are building a movement from the outset".
Fairphone: Buy a phone, start a movement from Fairphone on Vimeo.
Demonstrators and protest organizers say they want to build a movement from that anger.
A movement from a Telemann concerto ended the evening on a non-Venetian note.
She also explores the complex emergence of a movement from a series of subcultures.
Not by building a house, but by building a movement from the foundations up.
Forging an alternative will require following the Indian example, and building a movement from below.
When asked how he has grown as an artist, he said, "It's a movement from irony to sincerity".
As an encore she collaborated with the orchestra's concertmaster, Vesko Eschkenazy, on a movement from Prokofiev's Sonata for Two Violins.
A movement from one of his Mozart piano concertos is included in a 2005 compilation called "For the Discriminating Man".
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