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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ability to move between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity to transition or switch from one state, condition, or context to another.
Example: "Her ability to move between different cultural environments makes her an excellent diplomat."
Alternatives: "capacity to transition between" or "skill in shifting between".
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She has the maturity and that innate ability to move between identities".
It meant that Evans' limited versatility could be discounted, as could Michael Parkhurst's ability across the backline, and indeed Maurice Edu's ability to move between defence and midfield.
Her ability to move between these elements gives her novel a beautiful balance, and her readers a lasting faith in the necessity of bridges of all kinds.
Because of this ability to move between the hilarious and the heartrending, some critics have compared him to Mark Twain and James Thurber.
But if Tennant is notable for the ability to move between tragedy and comedy, then his Broadchurch co-star matches him in such adaptability.
It is Kusama's ability to move between the psychedelic and the pastoral, the neat and the disarranged, that makes the paintings so compelling.
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One of the great virtues of Gone Girl is Flynn's ability to move effortlessly between Amy and Nick's stories, with each chapter alternating between their points of view.
Europeans benefit enormously from their ability to move freely between countries.
Beware, however, that the ability to move assets between married partners may change.
His ability to move easily between comedy and drama kept him busy long after his beefcake appeal began to fade.
"At the same time, they saw a weakness in our ability to move troops between the islands".
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