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Discover Ludwig"move a finger" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts to describe a small or subtle change or motion. For example, you could say "He barely had to move a finger, and the door opened."
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He also said that he had stepped up his exercise routine a year ago, after he realized that he could move a finger.
Can't move a finger without her whole body moving too.
The darkness was as bleak as you could imagine, and I couldn't move a finger.
Neither did he move a finger to exploit his triumphs or tout his reputation.
Dr Libet used electroencephalography to look at brain activity during the process of making simple decisions such as when to move a finger.
Iris would tap Mai's knees while she let her reactions sink in, or move a finger back and forward across her eyes.
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"He has not moved a finger to make this project work," he said.
By moving a finger left or right, the witness virtually turns in space.
"Every step that he makes, that he moved a finger or moved a toe, for us, we know how incredible that is.
Every time she saw a videotape of the planes she moved a finger toward the power button on the remote.
"A conductor gives a concert, charges a million dollars and five cents, and barely moves a finger.
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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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