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Discover Ludwig"about to move" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is going to happen soon or is on the verge of happening. Example: I am about to move to a new city for a job opportunity. Another example: The storm clouds were gathering and we knew that the rain was about to move in.
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But her career was about to move into other areas.
Is he about to move into that rarity for US Opens: double figures under par?
But this regulatory "fault line" is about to move.
JG: That's the human destiny that people would write about, to move in that direction.
Now she is about to move.
The developers were about to move in.
"We were about to move next month," he said.
The Odgaards were about to move to another town.
Morgan Stanley is not about to move its headquarters.
Police look calm and not about to move in again.
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