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Free sign upThe phrase 'movement in which' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are describing an activity that involves a physical or metaphorical movement. For example, "The philosophy of non-violence was a powerful movement in which people peacefully protested against injustice."
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There was a minimerger movement in which Delta acquired two regional airlines, Atlantic Southeast and Comair.
By the 1870's, china painting had spread rapidly in the art-pottery movement, in which women soon starred.
His interests extended beyond Bectu, to the British and international labour movement in which he held many positions.
It is an insiders' portrait, both loving and withering, of the nationalist religious movement in which he was reared.
In fact, it was in many ways a consensual movement in which people consciously "worked towards the führer".
There is a "Farmville Art" movement, in which people arrange crops to resemble the Mona Lisa or Mr. Peanut.
Yet it may be telling that the only movement in which this recording excels is in the third's playful irony.
I could do without the awkward movement in which Strauss quotes retrospective snippets from his earlier works.
My short theatrical experience was of a free-fringe movement in which what mattered most was what you were saying.
"I was lucky to be part of a movement in which I was one of the major players".
The vigorous third movement, in which the orchestra finally gets a chance to run, was the most successful.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com