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Discover Ludwig"detect movement" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a device, machine, or program that is able to detect motion. For example, "The motion-detecting camera is able to detect movement in the backyard."
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Federal agents deploy thousands of sensors that can detect movement.
Researchers then use seismometers -- devices that detect movement of the earth -- to monitor the passage of the earthquakelike sound waves.
Volumetric detectors are designed to detect movement within a defined space.
The human eye can detect movement at a rate that can't normally be replicated by virtual reality footage, notes Cole.
There were no sensors in Haiti to detect movement or heat in the mounds of broken masonry.
For example, human soldiers who detect movement may fire, afraid it is a sign of enemy soldiers, when, in reality, their "target" may be civilians in hiding.
He might, from a bright sunlit street, enter a dark room, detect movement and in perceived self-defence open fire killing a mother and her young children.
Inspecting the bones, researchers found neurovascular openings on the spinosaur snout, which are thought to have harboured pressure sensors to detect movement of prey in the water.
Gyroscopic sensors detect movement and send signals to the electromagnets, keeping the sensor level while the rest of the camera moves.
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South Korea uses autonomous equipment to detect movements along the North Korean border.
The new fence is to be backed by cameras and radar to detect movements on the Egyptian side.
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