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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a moving metaphor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a metaphor that evokes strong emotions or resonates deeply with the audience.
Example: "The author used a moving metaphor to illustrate the pain of loss, making the readers reflect on their own experiences."
Alternatives: "an evocative metaphor" or "a poignant metaphor".
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Through a "hybrid partnering language" the dancers created together, the film digs into themes including "blurred and permeable boundaries, migration and integration, intuition and growth," creating a moving metaphor for intimacy. .
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Mr. Salonen writes, "I felt that this is a very moving metaphor of a performer: a serious clown trying to help the audience to connect with emotions they have lost, or believe they have lost".
To me these abrupt rhythms suggest human vital signs, heartbeats and breathing, so it wasn't too much of a leap to use that temporal metaphor to accompany a moving image of a mountain.
It takes a complex subject, moves beyond metaphor and mysticism and politics and places the claims of diversity's benefits on a solid intellectual foundation.
During his appearance before the General Assembly of the U.N., Reagan concluded his speech with a profoundly moving and yet strangely untethered metaphor.
Another reader, Lafayette, moves the metaphor on: "even more appropriate than you think.
In the visual arts, he said, the result may be abstractions, as with time and distance artists move into metaphor and away from documentation.
This implication moves from metaphor into hard core challenges and slippage.
But IFTTT is by far the leader and has well-defined a metaphor for moving objects between places much as we do in the physical world.
Christian Donlan of Eurogamer described it as a "non-denominational religious experience" that, with the addition of another player, moves beyond metaphors and becomes a "pilgrimage" to the player.
It is so much easier for people to personify objects that are moving when the metaphor quietly invites a personal connection.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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