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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and move for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to indicate a request or proposal for a specific action or decision.
Example: "The attorney will present the evidence and move for a dismissal of the charges."
Alternatives: "and request" or "and seek".
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Up front, Rooney and "Chicharito" Hernández pass and move for one another like blood brothers.
My mother, an artist, and my father, a professor of foreign literature, often had to pick up and move for new work.
The continuation of Guan's education and move, for now, back towards a normal life might placate those who fear that exposing a 14-year-old to top-level sport may be harmful.
And so I decided to splurge, and move for a few nights to the Tongan Beach Resort ($70 a night), a group of small beachfront bungalows on an adjoining island that had a sandy beach for swimming and snorkeling.
It certainly does not deserve the kind of high-pitched and near-violent censure set aside for door-blockers, those who ride in doorways and move for no one.
Human – This one tracks your activities throughout the day and pushes you to get up and move for 30 minutes every day.
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Body is that which can be controlled and moved for the purpose of the spirit.
There must be something about this time of year and moving for me.
Night-long pandal-hopping expeditions in rented cars, stuck in traffic for 60 minutes and moving for five.
The 30-year-old has agreed a three-year deal at Craven Cottage and moves for an undisclosed fee.
"It is not about a lifestyle, it is not like retiring and moving for a sea change.
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