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Discover Ludwig'abrupt movement' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe an unexpected, sudden or jerky motion. For example, "The rabbit jumped away in an abrupt movement when it sensed danger."
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The abrupt movement on Chile opens interesting possibilities.
Or shall we talk business?" Already we get the characteristic abrupt movement from high to low, from poetical to practical.
Tickets: $15 to $75. DUNNING NAMI YAMAMOTO Ms. Yamamoto, a resident artist this year at the Brooklyn Arts Exchange, will present "the last word was PAPIREPOSE" -- oh, these titles -- in which, the choreographer promises, small details, subtle emotional shifts and abrupt movement deviations will create understated landscapes.
This would result in an abrupt movement of the robot arm.
There is no proof yet that the team has pulled a full exit scam — there are examples of founders pretending to scam their investors to "teach them a lesson" — but given the abrupt movement of 13,000 ETH out of the collection wallet we can assume that the story ends here.
The next thing she heard were people screaming, the abrupt movement of the bus was uncontrollable.
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He turns back and through without wasted motion, and without abrupt movements.
Like many people with schizophrenia, Christopher had a low tolerance for abrupt movements or loud noises.
Skiing in deep powder is easier and smoother if you don't make abrupt movements or sharp changes in balance.
Mr. Slatter said that such abrupt movements were inevitable, but that in most cases, his recommendations were still sound.
Abrupt movements in a smartphone's accelerometer, a movement sensor built into most smartphones, can show when a driver accelerates and brakes too quickly – consistent with driving too close to the car in front, or "tailgating".
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