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Discover Ludwig'does not budge' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that does not move, either physically or metaphorically. For example: "I have tried to persuade them, but their opinion does not budge."
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After that, he does not budge.
As their numbers swell, abuse could increase, even as anti-Semitism more generally does not budge.
The tough Brooklyn door, probably wrought in the time of Walt Whitman, does not budge.
The Adamant Anchor sticks itself to the bottom of the mobile screen and does not budge.
A telltale sign is a cancer whose incidence rises but whose death rate does not budge.
So even if the stock does not budge for three years, Mr. Dunlap will pocket $70 million.
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