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Free sign upThe phrase "asked to move to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a request or instruction for someone to change their location or position, whether physically or in a different context.
Example: "She was asked to move to a different department to better utilize her skills."
Alternatives: "requested to relocate to" or "instructed to transfer to".
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Anyone found with food and drink will be asked to move to an approved area immediately.
Council tenants with spare bedrooms are asked to move to smaller properties or pay additional rent.
"He was asked to move to the other side," Hanssen said.
The residents have been asked to move to the cyclone shelter in Nhulunbuy.
In total, 239 officers were asked to move to other prisons on detached duty during November and December.
Mr. Kemprecos said, however, that so far he had not been asked to move to Putnam with Mr. Cussler.
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He continues: "It is not as if I am asking to move to a local rival.
Victims of these scams often receive unsolicited messages that strike up conversation and then ask to move to a video platform.
If you find evidence of bed bugs, ask to move to another seat if you are on an airplane, bus or train.
If possible ask to move to a location where other adults can witness events as they could help you in case the officer begins abusing your rights.
The patients were asked to move their necks to end range while they sat upright.
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