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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in movement" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action that is in progress. For example, "The students were in movement as they eagerly rushed to their next class."
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Wow effects — in movement, lighting, sound — abounded.
He's always in movement".
"There's no deception in movement and no competition in movement.
And we're always in movement.
"Modesty in movement," he says.
The eye is always in movement.
She sits erectly, haughty in movement.
Born in movement, he never stopped.
Why is he so interested in movement?
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"This is an outside-in movement," Cohen said.
This was without exception the pain-in-movement score.
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