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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'brain moves' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an idea or plan that is complicated or sophisticated, i.e. "His brain moves are unparalleled, he always has an answer to any situation."
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"My brain moves on before I manage to complete things".
Her brain moves incredibly fast when she's performing, she's completely focused.' - Catherine Tate Show producer, Geoffrey Perkins.
Sometimes the remaining brain moves during the weeks following the surgery, but usually by less than an inch.
"My brain moves in circles, but Saga thinks squarely – I could almost feel my brain changing as I played her".
It is thought that the brain moves memories from temporary to longer-term storage during this deep sleep.
And if get spinny — that's what I call it when my brain moves too fast — well, I need to have a plan".
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The variety of children, families, complex problem-solving, situations and locations will keep your brain moving at a pace.
The gelatinous brain moved into the spotlight, as resistant to study as a giant mass of tightly packed cold spaghetti.
But Descartes theorised that the pineal gland, central and singular in the symmetries of the brain, moved one way or another to permit or obstruct the actions of the body, which he knew were governed by the brain.
Colts Coach Jim Caldwell said last week that Manning's brain moved at a faster speed and when he took the ball with a little more than two minutes remaining in the first half, he had already lapped the Jets.
Then it was time for the birthday boy to play solo: Schubert's farewell D960 sonata had imprecisions and unevenness of voicing, and sometimes Kovacevich's brain moved faster than his fingers, but the work sang as it needed to.
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