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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for moving" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a prepositional phrase that generally indicates the purpose or reason for doing something related to the verb it follows. Example: "We rented a truck for moving our furniture to our new house."
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The reason for moving?
That was the impetus for moving.
(I checked for moving eyes. Nothing).
We all have reasons for moving.
There are always options for moving.
And I'm not for moving.
So much for moving day.
"It's time for moving on.
Relativistic point of view for moving charges.
Will you be reimbursed for moving expenses?
"We used it for moving costs".
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