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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a moving one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that evokes strong emotions, such as a story, speech, or piece of art.
Example: "The film was a moving one, leaving the audience in tears by the end."
Alternatives: "an emotional one" or "a poignant one".
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It was a bewildering, inward performance, but a moving one.
So this year we fished from a still boat, not a moving one.
Obama's speech was a moving one, and Mandela deserves the tributes.
It will certainly be a sombre programme, but I think it will be a moving one.
This is a commendably well-crafted story, and flowers finally into a moving one.
This is not a perfect example of Pratchett's genius, but it is a moving one.
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This approach consists of projecting the three-dimensional space (for v, w and t) onto the two-dimensional plane (for v and w) and viewing the projection of the two-dimensional v-nullsurface (spanned by the v-nullcline for the autonomous system and t) as a moving one-dimensional v-nullcline as t progresses.
In our previous work, using a moved one-dimensional (1D) array transducer, a three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound imaging method in frequency domain was developed.
Intriguingly this isn't a mad story but rather a very moving one.
It was both an incredibly naive request and a deeply moving one.
At this late date (Yates died in 1992), it is a terrifically moving one as well.
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