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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made moves to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe an action in which someone is taking steps or making an effort to do something. For example, "The company made moves to expand their operations into Europe."
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Between those two seasons, Brown made moves to re-energize the program, including hiring new coordinators.
In Europe, some countries have made moves to encourage Muslims to enlist.
Recently, the US Library of Congress made moves to preserve America's digital cultural heritage.
NSW and Victoria had also made moves to renege on the plan, Hunter said.
They even made moves to melt down their Hells Angels jewellery.
Facebook has made moves to grow its mobile audience in developing markets before.
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Montana and Colorado make moves to deprive corporations of personhood.
Then why make moves to add to the offense?
Ukip have been making moves to become a more credible party.
Already, Autodesk is making moves to make 3-D imaging, and 3-D printing of objects, a lot more common.
Meanwhile, Countrywide is making moves to beef up its portfolio.
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