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Discover Ludwig"moving across" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to travel or progress from one place to another. It can also refer to a physical movement or transfer from one side to another. Example: "The dancer gracefully moved across the stage, captivating the audience with her fluid movements."
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"I think it will stop players moving across," the Blues flanker said.
While Kate was moving across southeastern Georgia, it produced a 62 mph wind gust in Savannah.
The pen starts moving across the paper.
Moving across the Kailtna Glacier in showshoes.
The family kept moving across France.
I could hear their pencils moving across the pages.
"We're moving across the street," Mr. Escava said.
Cyclones moving across the Arabian Sea rarely strike the islands.
Animation of the tsunami moving across the Pacific, from noaa.
"My feet were moving across rather than down the pitch".
Skins of steers on hangers moving across a wet floor.
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