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The phrase "a movement whose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a movement that is characterized by or associated with a particular quality or feature.
Example: "The environmental movement whose primary goal is to combat climate change has gained significant traction in recent years."
Alternatives: "a movement that" or "a movement characterized by".
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"It's a movement whose time has come".
The protests grew quickly into a movement whose goal was partly to recapture a lost collectivist essence.
The picture marks one of Balthus's closest approaches to Surrealism, a movement whose leaders admired and courted him.
There is even a place for lifelong Londoners in a movement whose heartlands are northern and Celtic.
More alarming is the reality of a movement whose adherents are self-recruited and may spring up anywhere.
I am writing on behalf of The Iona Community, a movement whose members are drawn from 10 different Christian traditions.
A movement whose symbols were fuzzy endangered animals is now more concerned with oil futures and budget sheets.
Like Surrealism, a movement whose attitudes it prefigured, Art Nouveau was adopted as a language of the inner life.
And the divide widened when the fight to overturn anti-sodomy laws became a fight for same-sex marriage, a movement whose watchword is "equality".
Symbolically, at least, his arrival serves as a resonant climax to the resurgence of a movement whose demise has been forecast as often as rain in Iraq's winter.
With Rand Paul, we also get further evidence of race's role in a movement whose growth precisely parallels the ascent of America's first African-American president.
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