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Discover Ludwig"having to move" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express a necessary action that is taking place in the present or future. For example, "We are having to move next month due to our landlord's decision."
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Having to move into a temporary space should be avoided.
Now he worries about having to move on.
Having to move it to Sacramento was challenging.
People are having to move their homes because of erosion.
We ended up having to move to a bigger office.
Businesses already there complaining about having to move … Go on.
There was talk of his mother having to move out.
"Having to move elsewhere is unimaginable," said Metcalf.
"I feel very bad about having to move".
For renters, a huge advantage is not having to move.
The outcome helped her avoid having to move back in with her husband, she said.
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