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Discover LudwigThe phrase "moved around" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a situation where something or someone has been physically relocated or rearranged. Example: The furniture in the living room was constantly being moved around as my sister tried to find the perfect arrangement.
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"Moved around a lot.
We moved around so much.
It was murky and things moved around".
You moved around; was that hard?
"Moved around a lot as a kid.
Some things have moved around, too.
"I thought I moved around well today".
People were moved around, equipment was moved around.
"He was being moved around".
I moved around from place to place.
Americans have always moved around restlessly.
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