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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are moving through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of traveling or progressing through a particular space or situation.
Example: "The students are moving through the hallways quickly to get to their next class."
Alternatives: "are passing through" or "are navigating through".
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What thoughts are moving through your head?
Yes we are moving through other people into some spaces where it might make sense.
At eight-thirty, guests are moving through the courtyard into the front hall of the house.
Permit applications for three L.N.G. terminals are moving through Mexico's federal and state bureaucracies.
Hillary has been saying that her supporters are moving through the five stages of grief.
"People will think they are in space, think they are moving through stars," said Wallworth.
The migrants are moving through a forest, too tired to think.
Credit-freeze bills are moving through legislatures in about 20 states.
"Absolutely, passports are moving through the system at a very good rate," said Brenda Sprague, deputy assistant secretary for passports.
More challenges are moving through other federal courts, and the Supreme Court seems likely to take up the question.
Wild stories about Mr. Wang are moving through the blogosphere: a measure of the man and the myth.
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