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The phrase "about moving from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a transition or change from one state, place, or situation to another.
Example: "The seminar will focus on strategies about moving from traditional marketing to digital marketing."
Alternatives: "regarding the transition from" or "concerning the shift from".
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Students milled about, moving from building to building with backpacks slung over their shoulders.
It's about moving from two dimensions to three dimensional".
Recently, he had been talking about moving from the tower.
"It's about moving from brand awareness to helping people become brand advocates," she added.
It taught her some important lessons about moving from guilt to responsibility.
"The president says nice things about moving from a carbon-based economy to a new one.
So the passage is about moving from open space through smaller spaces.
Addis is about moving from billions in financing commitments to trillions.
"We are not talking about moving from DVD stores to Netflix here".
But Ms. Schäfer's reading was not about moving from effect to effect.
There are many confusing things about moving from America to Britain.
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