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The phrase "a moving thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object or entity that is in motion or capable of movement.
Example: "The artist captured the essence of a moving thing in her sculpture, evoking a sense of life and energy."
Alternatives: "a mobile object" or "a dynamic entity".
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"He made excellence a moving thing," Penn said.
"Selection will be reviewed, and it should be, because the world and the game of golf is a moving thing.
"It's kind of a moving thing to become a part of their life," said Mr. Underwood, who is divorced but also engaged and ready to marry again.
It's a moving thing – I knew he was in bed and very weak, and I wanted to surprise him by recording Phantom.
"When you think about it," Mr. Ryan said, "what would it be worth for a company to advertise on a moving thing when people are stuck on Second Avenue trying to get on the Queensboro Bridge?
Which is quite a moving thing to do".
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But it was a really moving thing to see how in the second half of the filming we all just grew closer.
Speed things up (sometimes called magni-phi), and it ceases to look discrete, instead presenting as a continuously moving thing, which enhances the effect.
"When Dave is playing his best, it's a profoundly moving thing to experience, emotionally and intellectually," Desmond said in 1952 in the jazz publication Down Beat.
It's a melancholy and moving thing to hunt an elephant.
But a surprising and very moving thing happened.
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