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The phrase "able to move in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability or readiness to relocate to a new place, such as a home or office.
Example: "After the renovations are complete, we will be able to move in next week."
Alternatives: "capable of relocating" or "ready to settle in".
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Last fall he signed a one-year lease, and he was able to move in right away.
You are able to move in only one plane.
They were finally able to move in the summer.
She was finally able to move in midsummer.
In 1903 the Edeys were able to move in.
He said he hoped the society will be able to move in by 2014.
He is lucky because he was able to move in with a sister.
The femur is thus able to move in a variety of planes.
"As a result, the competitors have been able to move in".
"It's very nice to be able to move in between genres.
Tenants might be able to move in as early as late next year.
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