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The phrase "able to move readily" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that can move easily or without difficulty.
Example: "The athlete was able to move readily across the field, showcasing her agility and speed."
Alternatives: "capable of swift movement" or "able to maneuver easily."
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They must be able to move readily and rapidly between the past (constraints of culture and legacy systems) and the future (the limitless world of digital possibility).
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Early indications are that some of the new teams are able to move more readily, said Ms. Cruz, who has visited most of the teams in Iraq on inspection tours.
Climb is a diffusion-controlled (thermal activated) process and occurs more readily at elevated temperature where dislocations will more easily be able to move around the obstacles.
The key here is to be able to move it out of the way when you don't need it, but still have a readily available.
You have to be able to move.
He seemed barely able to move.
And I was able to move ahead...
He looked barely able to move.
A car was not able to move.
"We have to be able to move the basketball.
American University students were able to move to universities in Jordan and Morocco.
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