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Discover Ludwig"move your car" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a command or imperative sentence that can be used to tell someone to relocate their vehicle. Example: "The parking lot is full, please move your car to make room for other vehicles."
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Nothing is more annoying than not being able to move your car, because somebody else parked their car right in back of yours.
"Move your car, sir!" the worker shouted.
YOU would like to move your car across the country, but you'd rather not drive it.
Or you can just move your car and get it over with.
Now, when I hear "Move your car, lady," I see red.
"Will you please move your car!" I exclaimed, quivering in agitation.
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The Russian said, "You have three minutes to move your cars".
How best to celebrate, after moving your car?
I know that you moved your car before the hearse came after Mass to take my mother's coffin to the graveyard, with all of us walking behind.
Turns out moving your car to a 6 p.m. parking spot at 6 p.m. is like showing up for brunch at Balthazar at 1. It's not going to happen.
"The tedious routine of waking up early, moving your car … is a struggle New Yorkers are all too familiar with," said Rodriguez, adding that the rules are especially hard on poor and working-class residents whose jobs don't give them the freedom to leave early, or to work remotely so that they can move their cars.
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