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"move in to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when talking about moving into a new place or starting to live in a new home. Here is an example sentence: "We are so excited to finally be able to move in to our new house next week."
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Me trying to move in to society!
Mr. Stazewski invited him to move in to the apartment.
He said Southwest would quickly move in to expand service.
When you move in to a carrel, you move into a carrel.
Come see why 188 people move in to Wake County every day.
A huge new European Union mission is ready to move in to help run the place.
Is there going to be a child that will move in to your place?
Combat engineers would also move in to push aside barricades and other obstacles.
One option, much discussed, was that Mr. Pestronk move in to her place.
How many businesses will move in to serve that many prison workers?
People can't down-size because there aren't enough properties for them to move in to.
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