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Discover Ludwig"moving in together" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used when two people, such as two partners, plan to take the next step in their relationship and start living under one roof. For example: "My partner and I have decided to take the next step in our relationship and are moving in together next month."
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She called moving in together an "overall enriching experience," but not without challenges.
We are moving in together.
I wish you weren't moving in together".
Today, they are considering moving in together.
Robert: We were engaged the summer after moving in together.
Later this month they are moving in together.
If "Come Away with Me" was fourteen first dates, "Feels Like Home" is moving in together.
Upon moving in together, they commingled their books without a worry as to who owned what.
I met my first neighbour, who set up my internet connection – now we're moving in together!
Yes, but only if you count moving in together in Greenwich Village.
Next month, they are moving in together, to a yet-unfound apartment, probably in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
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