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Discover Ludwig"make moves" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to take action or make progress towards a goal or objective. Example: Sarah was determined to make moves towards her dream of becoming a lawyer, so she studied hard and applied to law school.
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"We can make moves," he said.
Montana and Colorado make moves to deprive corporations of personhood.
And sometimes conservative politicians make moves in this direction.
"All he can do is make moves and make decisions.
Eleven and a half minutes left to make moves.
Expect Columbus to make moves in the window.
Then why make moves to add to the offense?
Obviously, as a team they're not afraid to make moves.
It is tempting to make moves simply for art's sake.
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Action Item 8: Make moving easier.
Advice: "Make moving more [of] a habit.
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