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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adept to move" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would typically be "adept at moving" or "adept at" followed by a specific action.
Example: "She is adept at moving quickly through challenging situations."
Alternatives: "skilled at moving" or "proficient in moving."
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According to a curious manuscript (whose publication he must oversee if he is to get anything from the estate), his father had devised, or perhaps rediscovered, a course of mental and physical training that allows the adept to move through the world unseen by anyone but a fellow adept.
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Over the years the distribution of work became more equitable, as Allison, who had long been content as a position player, became more adept at songwriting and the guitar and began to move out front.
Slate's Brian Palmer observed recently that Adams has become adept at exploiting the social network, with "an uncanny ability to move sophisticated readers from harmless dietary balderdash to medical quackery to anti-government zealotry".
The more adept you are at handling setbacks, the better you'll be able to move forward and succeed.
"The situation changes very quickly in this crisis, all the time, so we have to be adept at moving our teams around, getting people where they are needed," said Kanakis.
The scientists I know are good at presenting the facts, but even they admit that they aren't so adept at moving people to take effective action.
Many novelists are adept at moving their readers to tears of easy sentiment, but Robinson shakes us into weeping.
They're adept at moving the puck to the forwards, but the Ducks are still looking for healthy returns there.
"And we found it is also quite efficient in terms of traveling distances in environments that [have] varying fluid flow.... Sperm cells are adept to that and can move really well". The microrobots measure just 322 micrometers long, 5.2 micrometers wide and 42 micrometers thick, and their heads are coated with a 200-nanometer nickel-cobalt layer that allows them to respond to a magnetic field.
THEO PAPHITIS Entrepreneur The Dragon's Den stationery millionaire has been adept at moving his investing abilities on to the social network and even has his own hashtag.
Its economy is adept at moving workers and capital from dying to growing industries.
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