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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are not moving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of inactivity or lack of motion, whether referring to objects, people, or situations.
Example: "The cars in the traffic jam are not moving, causing frustration among the drivers."
Alternatives: "remain stationary" or "are at a standstill."
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"We are not moving.
"Things are not moving too fast".
The cars are not moving.
The Devils are not moving up.
"They are not moving around," he said.
We are not moving fast enough.
But they are not moving here.
"We are not moving towards intervention," he says.
But federal agencies are not moving in lock step.
If you are not moving forward, you are backtracking.
"The regular homes are not moving," Ms. Guzzi said.
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