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The phrase "able to move elsewhere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability or option to relocate or change position.
Example: "If the current project does not meet our expectations, we should be able to move elsewhere for better opportunities."
Alternatives: "capable of relocating" or "able to shift to another place".
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"We saw that there was a need for a national degree that could be available to students who are not able to move elsewhere to study for their law degree," said Gregory M. Duhl, the assistant dean overseeing the Mitchell Hamline program.
You might be able to move elsewhere in the company.
She doesn't appear to have been able to move elsewhere.
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A further 16 (21%) left at the end of year 3, when they had their BMedSci; some were academically very able students who chose to move elsewhere for their clinical studies, others had simply decided that medicine was not for them.
"He rejected all offers to move elsewhere, to Warsaw or wherever, because he was not able to create anywhere but Drogobycz.
All the players became free agents and were able to move on elsewhere.
If a failure occurs, you will be able to move instances elsewhere quicker than ever before.
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.
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