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Free sign upThe phrase "making moves" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is taking action or making progress towards a goal or desired outcome. Example: After months of planning, our company is finally making moves to expand into international markets.
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I'm definitely making moves".
He was out there making moves".
Other countries are making moves too.
He is making moves against both.
Plenty of players making moves.
Stacey Konwiser was making moves.
Morgan Stanley is making moves, too.
You're making moves; how could they know?
"I was making moves trying to win ballgames," Girardi said.
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