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The phrase "all moves on" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey the idea that everything continues or progresses, but it is not a commonly used expression.
Example: "Even after the setback, life goes on and all moves on."
Alternatives: "everything continues" or "all progresses."
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It worked - and that ultimately has to be the justification for all moves on a field of sport.
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"I think we all moved on," Mr. Canadeo said.
Then we can all move on.
Over the years, Marie has worked with countless cleaners who all moved on, too.
We can all move on.
Somehow, I think we can all move on.
"There's a popular belief that with the global [research] settlement, we'll all move on," says one managing director.
One gets the feeling they have all moved on a bit from that one.
They all move on.
By 1970, they were all moving on.
But we have all moved on.
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