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"between movements" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when talking about two events or periods of activity that come one after another. For example, "We took a break between movements to get a snack."
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Is applauding between movements acceptable?
She doesn't mind applause between movements.
Momentum and continuity were sapped by applause between movements.
If someone claps between movements it probably means they don't come to concerts that often.
"They're so well trained, they certainly wouldn't bark between movements," Mr. Gordon replied.
Some people get terribly upset about people clapping between movements in concerts.
He recalls a 2012 Prom when applause between movements got completely out of hand.
Similarly, the link between movements in exchange rates and import prices has sharply diminished.
* Clap between movements – unless you really, really want to and everyone else is doing it too.
(At the time, it was common for audiences to applaud between movements).
Even today, there is a very close correlation between movements in the Nasdaq composite index and the dollar.
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