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Discover Ludwig"getting moved" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it in the present progressive tense. For example, "The furniture is getting moved to the other side of the room."
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"This isn't getting moved," he says.
Senior bankers say the goalposts keep getting moved, if they are discernible at all.
"It was the price of getting moved back to Thursday," Mr. Zucker said.
"I had to stop myself and say, 'Oh no, I'm getting moved, I'm getting manipulated.' ".
"We wanted to do a Christmas special but it keeps getting moved back," said Jones.
"The doubt of getting moved has been removed," said Cruz, referring to the July 31 trading deadline.
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(Getting moving helps us wake up, too).
Things have gotten moved up.
"It might have gotten moved".
"We don't move on until we get moved on".
Michael Gove said it and got moved.
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