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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mover" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is physically moving something or someone who is influential in making changes or progress in a particular context.
Example: "As a mover in the community, she organized several initiatives to improve local parks."
Alternatives: "an influencer" or "a change-maker".
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I worked as a mover.
They hire a mover.
What a mover!
You're quite a mover, though.
"She's extremely inventive as a mover.
She was a mover and shaker".
If they won't pick up, hire a mover.
"She's a mover and a shaker," Ms. Siemens added.
"I need someone to get the legs!" a mover yelled.
Once I mentioned Alma, a mover and shaker, Ernestina relaxed.
We don't have a routine for hiring a mover.
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