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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the movements" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to refer to specific actions or changes occurring, but without additional context, it is unclear when it could be used. Example: "The dancers synchronized perfectly at the movements of the music."
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And will not a true astronomer have the same feeling when he looks at the movements of the stars?
From Nogales, Ariz., recently, a reporter watched as smugglers across the border, in hilltop stations, peered through binoculars at the movements of American Border Patrol agents.
It comes as police confirmed that they were also looking closely at the movements of known registered sex offenders living in the area.
As well as looking at the movements of known sex offenders who lived near Milly's home, detectives would have been remiss if they had not scrutinised the behaviour of people close to her.
We have looked with great attention at the movements of both the camera and the objects within the frame (trying to discipline ourselves to regard Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman as objects).
It can also track breathing activity by looking at the movements of the chest.
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I was working at Chase Bank as the movement took hold.
SABET: You have to look at the movement in context.
At the movement's peak, two dozen pirate radio stations reached a daily audience of 15 million.
The baseline for each differs because the wording differs, so we look at the movement, instead.
Israel is angered by the boycott calls, and alarmed at the movement's momentum.
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