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The phrase "make to move" is not correct or usable in written English.
You can use the phrase "make moves" which means to take action or progress in a certain direction. Example: We need to make moves if we want to achieve our goals.
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As Professor Wheeler put it: "What sense does it make to move income out of the U.S. to Indonesia?" Plenty, according to the report.
Through his process of developing a healthy relationship with food and himself, he discovered several small but useful changes you can make to move away from stress-eating habits.
In other words, are the insect and nematode immune system functionally equivalent and what changes does Photorhabdus have to make to move from resisting an invertebrate immune system to dealing with a human immune system.
If you can, it's a very good idea to speak with (or, at the very least, strike up an email conversation with) your landlord so that you can go over the arrangements you'll need to make to move out.
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Humans were made to move.
"It's a decision we're making to move closer to newsroom marketing".
His spokesman says that preparations have been made to move forward quickly.
State TV said preparations were now being made to move north towards Mosul.
But we are made to move.
Therefore the decision was made to move to Stage 3 of the analysis.
A decision was made to move to Stage 2 of the analysis.
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