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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always moving moving" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a poetic or artistic context to emphasize continuous motion or action, but it is unconventional.
Example: "In the dance of life, we are always moving moving, never standing still."
Alternatives: "constantly in motion" or "perpetually moving".
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"He was always moving, moving, moving".
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I didn't even really understand what that meant, because since I was a baby I've always been moving, moving, and then touring.
Everything is moving, moving.
Through my grandmother's stories always life moved, moved heroically toward an end.
"Move, move.
Move, move, move!
The bartender chimed in, "Moving vans, always moving vans".
DH: The eye is always moving; if it isn't moving you are dead.
Moving, always moving, and all the time thinking and checking off: Maintain the continental grip, the base knuckle of the index finger of my left hand resting on the bevel one notch counterclockwise from the racket handle's high noon.
For a man so active, a blur of energy climbing mountains, running fishing-boat charters, fixing cars and moving, always moving, it began as weird glitches in the gears.
This is what he produced against Juventus, a frictionless occupation by stealth, always moving – if not moving that much – in search of the single most vital commodity in elite modern football: space, the final and, in fact, pretty much only, frontier.
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