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Discover Ludwig"might be moved" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it to express the possibility that something will be changed from one place to another—for example, "The conference might be moved to a later date due to the current health crisis."
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Perhaps if they were inconvenienced by the strike, they might be moved to do something.
It might be moved to legislate if it thinks the EPA is being too heavy-handed.
For a time, it appeared as if the work might be moved to Atlanta.
Three years ago, the Wah Luck seniors feared they, too, might be moved out of Chinatown.
The diner might be moved, or they might get space in the new building.
I understand that people of good faith might be moved by the film.
To this you might be moved to add The Ram Project by Dave Depper.
He added that workers taken off one line might be moved to another production line.
Some in PNG have speculated that the men of Manus might be moved to Nauru.
The local directors were also concerned about the rumors that the pageant might be moved.
A companion to it, for keeping seconds, and which might be moved easily, would greatly add to it's value.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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