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Discover LudwigThe phrase "moving here" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a participle phrase to describe an action that is currently happening or has recently happened. Example: "I didn't know anyone when I first moved to this city, but I have been slowly making new friends since moving here."
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They're moving here.
Moving here changed that.
He was thinking of moving here".
"Moving here was just a theory".
I have never regretted moving here.
"Why aren't they moving here?" he asked.
"People are always moving here, always.
He recalled moving here in the '90s.
But they are not moving here.
"Nothing is moving here with political aims," he said.
"The schools moving here brought more movement to the zone.
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