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'move mountains' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as an idiom to express one's capability and determination to overcome any obstacle, no matter how big or how difficult it seems. For example: "The team was determined to make the project successful, and they were willing to do whatever it took to move mountains."
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move mountains
verb
To make every possible effort in order to achieve something.
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Volcanoes can literally move mountains.
You want to move mountains.
"I could just move mountains," he says.
From here you can move mountains.
I realize now that I can't move mountains".
Some byelections move mountains, some are flashes in the pan.
We know from the Bible that faith can move mountains.
- Happy Birthday to You! Kid, you'll move mountains!
But with additional funding, we can move mountains," Wilkinson said.
Of the kind Obama has always imagined can move mountains.
When young, they felt they could move mountains.
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