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Discover Ludwig"mover and shaker" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is a successful and influential person in business or politics. For example, "Tony has long been a mover and shaker in the corporate world, and his influence will be missed."
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mover and shaker
noun
Someone who has power and influence in a field or activity; one accomplishes tasks, who gets things done.
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She was a mover and shaker".
Once I mentioned Alma, a mover and shaker, Ernestina relaxed.
Nate was named a "Mover and Shaker" by Library Journal in 2012.
A political mover and shaker, Sánchez is known as the "cartonero friend of the Pope".
Others, presumably impressed by his style, portrayed him as a key mover and shaker.
For all practical purposes, his career as a political mover and shaker had ended.
Drexler was a mover and shaker in the sixties, exhibiting alongside Warhol, Wesselmann, and Lichtenstein.
Reflecting on her transition to a mover and shaker, Ms. Miscovich credited the leadership institute.
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Today, when people are as likely to flip a garret as to move into one, the public can fixate on the mover-and-shaker Kafka.
Only to then have that mover-and-shaker repeatedly say "Nope.
Very few people get the chance to be a pop star, study under a living legend, or become an emerging art world mover-and-shaker.
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