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"classic move" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has become standard or accepted, usually in a humorous way. For example, "John's decision to take a long weekend off work was a classic move - typical John!".
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Classic move, bro.
This is a classic move in literary fiction, impeccably ironic.
In a classic move away from risk, investors rushed into Treasuries yesterday.
That Merkel allows her British colleague the apparent luxury of time is another classic move.
Six feet from the net, Sampras launched into his classic move: a leaping overhead smash.
This maneuver is Reaganesque: Reagan's classic move was to ignore Congress and speak directly to the American people.
She also suggests using the comics section, a classic move, or even the inside of paper grocery bags.
In his dance-off, he stood and panted while Lincoln did the running man and T. J. rocked another classic move: the sprinkler.
It is a classic move made by the minority party – when things are going badly in a negotiation, tell those who lead not to leave Washington.
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A motivation that informs the slow, eerily casual way with which this unnerving classic moves and resonates.
James Robinson's new production of this Puccini classic moves the action to 1914, and the specter of World War I looms over it.
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