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The phrase "are moving like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the manner in which something or someone is moving, often in a simile to compare it to another object or action.
Example: "The dancers are moving like leaves in the wind, graceful and fluid."
Alternatives: "are gliding like" or "are flowing like".
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"Our interests are moving like any corporation's would," said Gerry McKiernan, the spokesman.
"One hundred thousand--square-foot blocks are moving like loaves of bread at a grocery store".
Scene changes don't work, neither do the costume changes, and there's chaos with the chorus, who are moving like blancmange.
Worn with either wedge heels or flip-flops, these wide-bottomed, calf-length split-skirts are moving like hotcakes.
Some are moving, like his recounting, in the piece about attending a Christian rock festival, his own searching "Jesus phase" in high school.
But you are moving like a wheel riding over a rope, and your lover is your hand, lacing up boots through their rusted portals.
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"I feel like I'm moving like a youngster.
This should be moving like water, not a truck".
The way she was moving, like she was leaving.
Graebner may not be technically agile, but he is moving like a cat right now.
By the time a crowd is moving like a fluid, it is already in danger.
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