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Discover Ludwig"moving in" can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something (or someone) is entering a specific place. For example: There was a flurry of activity when the new family moved in.
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moving in
verb
Present participle of move in
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"Julio is moving in!" the picture shouted.
Diddy might be moving in!
I'm moving in here".
"We're moving in one direction.
We are moving in together.
Scott ends up moving in with Andrea.
Lots of young families are moving in".
Australian mining tycoons are also moving in.
Global financial assets were moving in lockstep.
Others, though, are quietly moving in.
Moving, in that way, means progress.
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