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The phrase "ability to move elsewhere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or option to relocate or change one's position, whether physically or metaphorically.
Example: "The company's policy allows employees the ability to move elsewhere if they feel their current role does not meet their career goals."
Alternatives: "capacity to relocate" or "option to transfer".
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The mobile pastoral system in the far north region of Cameroon is an excellent example of the paradox of pastoral land tenure, in that pastoralists need secure access to pasture and water, but also flexibility in resource use, i.e. the ability to move elsewhere because of spatio-temporal variation in resource availability.
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That will tempt many businesses to move elsewhere.
But miscarriages followed, and his attention began to move elsewhere.
It would be difficult and expensive to move elsewhere.
But Caleb Anderson, 19, a sophomore, immediately chose to move elsewhere.
Some have begun to move elsewhere, including neighbouring Vietnam.
Perhaps he's already planning to move elsewhere.
The couple has no plans to move elsewhere, Ms. Platt said.
The EMA's headquarters is expected to move elsewhere.
At most, this will simply cause terrorists to move elsewhere.
And now the spotlight threatens to move elsewhere.
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