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Discover LudwigThe phrase "moved like a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something's movements that resemble those of another thing or creature. Example: The ballet dancer moved like a swan, gracefully gliding across the stage.
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He moved like a bull.
Fallah moved like a hunted man.
She moved like a much older woman.
On the rocks, Ashima moved like a ninja.
"They talk about seeds and it moved like a wave.
He had big muscles and moved like a tiger.
Her tongue moved like a wad of wool.
No hard feelings; Mr. Dufresne added that Mr. Murphy moved like "a natural" on the line.
The writer was afraid of one very old lady who moved like a shadow.
"He moved like a gazelle and was strong like a horse.
They moved like a unit back and forth across my path, magnetized to one another.
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