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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make movement" is not correct in written English.
It does not make sense without context and cannot be used correctly on its own. A better phrase might be "make progress", which means to make positive changes or improvements. For example, "She is dedicated to making progress in her career."
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There are many checkpoints at the entrance to the district, which make movement very difficult.
Deep pliés, tightrope tiptoe and splayed legs make movement pure but thrillingly real.
Eventually, the company plans to make Movement available to the general public.
In any case, they now have a name, and they are there to make movement more expressive, suggestive, symbolic.
"It seems tight at first, but the higher arm holes actually make movement easier and more comfortable".
i have a design that takes super conducting and gateing to make movement or shall we say energy.
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He's someone to play off and make movements.
It's not actually necessary to make movements, but it illustrates the functions.
Make movements like how a real prey moves.
You can put silicon spray in your cube to make movements slicker.
Learn to make movements similar to him, and add the sounds as well.
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