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Discover LudwigThe phrase "move your thumb" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of physically moving your thumb. For example: "I saw my doctor today and he asked me to move my thumb to make sure I didn't have a nerve injury."
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If you move your thumb anywhere near here, I'll prick you and infect you with HIV".
Texting has led to an increase in a condition known as De Quervain's tenosynovitis, where the tendons become so inflamed that it becomes painful to move your thumb, affecting your ability to hold things, Professor Hedge said.
"You could call it a 'thist.' You make a fist and then you move your thumb on top of the bent fingers, like you're ready to have a thumb fight with someone.
Each time you need to turn the page, just move your thumb over it, as if you were getting ready to deal a card; when you do, the page will slide out of the way, and a new one will appear.
You don't have to move your thumb to navigate the whole screen, they say.
It would certainly be a good addition, as you have to move your thumb for every page turn instead of simply pressing a button.
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Move your thumbs.
Move your thumbs together so your thumb knuckles are touching.
Keep pressing lightly with your thumbs and move your thumbs in small circles for 1-2 minutes.
Move your thumbs over the forefinger nooses and pick up the near little finger strings.
Move your thumbs up and down to simulate a chicken clucking.
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