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Free sign upThe phrase 'move in the' is not correct in written English.
In order to make it correct, you must add a noun after 'in.' For example, you could say, "We will move in the new house next week."
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I feel something move in the dark.
It does move in the right direction.
How does "information" move in the plant?
Perhaps I move in the wrong circles.
She plans to move in the fall.
New tenants move in the next day!
Boxy Humvees move in the streets.
This feels like an encouraging move in the correct direction.
Bereft of leaves, they hardly move in the wind.
It will also be a move in the right direction.
Bond yields move in the opposite direction to prices.
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