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The phrase "as having moved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe someone or something in the past that has taken action or made a change.
Example: "The committee recognized her contributions as having moved the project forward significantly."
Alternatives: "as having progressed" or "as having shifted".
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"I'm not ready to be regarded as having moved on".
The slide describes violence motivated by sectarian differences as having moved into a "critical" phase.
The door is closed.' " An influential immigration-monitoring group, Migration Watch, says it, too, sees the issue as having moved beyond race.
When the viewed hand reflection was palm down and the actual hand was palm up, some individuals perceived their hand as having moved towards the visual estimate.
The ability to detect explosives and weapons at airports is one area the report singles out as having moved too slowly.
Mrs. Mohn was described as having moved against Mr. Middelhoff because she feared his drive to take Bertelsmann public would erode her family's control over the company.
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Efforts to produce a more rigid, top-down multinational agreement have foundered, as have moves to promote a global tax on carbon, which many economists advocate.
"He might as well have moved to Kansas, as far as we were concerned".
The bloodstained sidewalk might as well have moved with it.
I might as well have moved to Greenwich, Conn., and started wearing pearls.
David Cameron was given a brief tribute but he might as well have moved to Paraguay.
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