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Discover Ludwig"motion to" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You use it to introduce a proposed action or plan, often in a formal or legal setting. For example: "Motion to adjourn the meeting until next week."
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Asher made a motion to dismiss.
Lehman's Motion to Compel Geithner Testimony.
They motion to us to join them.
Lehman Motion to Pay $90 Million for Settlement Lehman Motion to Pay $8.25 Million for Settlement.
Photograph: screengrab 11.33am BST Langstaff proposes the motion, to applause.
I wanted Motion to develop the anti-war argument.
(The chase is shot in slow motion, to extraordinary effect).
They have filed a motion to vacate the judge's decision.
Want to compare Randy Johnson's pitching motion to Al Leiter's?
Objects are put in motion, to frightening sonic effect.
On January 5th, Judge Nervo rejected Rabin's motion to dismiss.
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