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"be moved out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate that a person or object is being relocated or vacated from a specific place. Example: The family had to pack up their belongings and be moved out of their apartment by the end of the month.
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You must step up your game or be moved out".
Will Justine Greening, the transport secretary, be moved out?
The display cases there will be moved out to allow for more comfortable seating.
It should probably be moved out along with the record collection.
I don't want black concerns to be moved out with them," Sharpton said.
"It needs to be moved out, and we clearly need the British and American support with logistics".
Tens of thousands of residents would be moved out beyond the city wall and permanently resettled, their homes demolished for Ming-style replicas.
Desks and files will be moved out to make room for photos and videos of Hendrix at home in 1968 and 1969.
Yes, that would entail a major roster disruption — Matt Schaub would be moved out in Houston, Alex Smith in San Francisco.
Equipment that is returning will be moved out by air, land and sea - or a combination of these methods.
That includes 64 formerly homeless veterans in transitional housing who don't need the special care and will be moved out when licensing and hiring are complete.
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