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The phrase "moving equipment" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to any type of equipment or machinery used for moving or lifting objects. You can use it when discussing tasks or jobs that involve moving heavy objects, such as in the context of construction, transportation, or household moves. Example: The construction company rented a crane and other moving equipment to transport the heavy steel beams to the top of the building.
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They're good at moving equipment.
Nonhighway, noncollision accidents included rollovers, falls from moving equipment, and falls and struck by moving equipment.
Moving equipment may damage and/or cause network connectivity problems.
Here and there, earth moving equipment began clearing the odd street blocked with rubble.
But he was grateful that the building was all set up with dollies and moving equipment.
It may begin shutting down this week, refusing passengers and moving equipment to central locations.
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Equip all earth-moving equipment and trucks with high-efficiency particulate air ([HEPA]-filtered) enclosed cabs to protect the operator.
Earth-moving equipment was also in short supply, and teams were moving with trepidation lest they do more harm than good, Ms. Malcorra said.
Earth-moving equipment has already been seen on the site.
Rebels had used earth-moving equipment to pile berms beside their checkpoints.
Petroleum, agricultural, and earth-moving equipment, cottonseed oil, and engineering products are major commodities.
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