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The phrase "be moved from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be physically or emotionally displaced or relocated from a certain place or situation. Here is an example sentence: "I was deeply moved from my comfortable home in the city to a small village in the countryside."
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be moved from
verb
To change place or posture; to stir; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another.
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"She will be moved from I.C.U.
New adjustable rear wings can be moved from the cockpit.
Mr. Ecclestone wants the race to be moved from its original date in June to November.
First, terrorism must be moved from the periphery to the centre of the Justice Department.
Asked directly whether Mr Lansley should be moved from his job, he responded: "Yes".
Ergo, the patient can be moved from intensive care to a regular medical ward.
Fragments of DNA produced by restriction endonucleases can be moved from one organism to another.
Cards can usually be moved from one place to another as shown in the figure.
Some enterprises are to be moved from Beijing to Tianjin or Hebei.
He also wants to be moved from solitary confinement into house arrest.
Collective bargaining would be moved from hundreds of local union negotiations to simpler national union bargaining.
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