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Discover LudwigNo, the phrase 'move to there' is not correct in written English.
You could use the phrase 'move there' which is grammatically correct and would be correct in written English. Example: We decided to move there to be near our family.
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So, after months of flying to New York (on Virgin Airlines, why do all other planes look like Post Offices from the 1970s?), I decided to finish up my semester at art school and move to there.
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This is why foreign and Chinese businesses have begun to move there to find cheaper labour.
I think it's a great move to move him there".
"Is there a strategic move to have him on there?
But the vast majority are going to move there thanks to a partner.
When I was 16, she had to move down there to set up factories.
Moving to Europe, there are two chapters by Shutes on Irish dairy farmers.
They've moved on to "There Goes My Hero".
If you wanted to move there, you had to be rich".
But if they decide to move there, they need to apply for a residency permit.
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