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The phrase "a successful moving" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts discussing the process of relocating or transitioning from one place to another, but it should be phrased differently.
Example: "After a successful move to the new city, we felt settled and ready to explore."
Alternatives: "a successful relocation" or "a successful transition".
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David King, the son of a Jewish immigrant and Holocaust survivor, reared in Queens, owns a successful moving company with storage facilities in all five boroughs.
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