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Discover Ludwig"moving my" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it as a verb phrase to mean "transferring something I possess or control" or "changing the location of something I possess or control" (for example, "I am moving my things to a new house"). You can also use it as an adjective phrase (for example, "I am looking through my moving boxes for a specific item").
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Moving my stiff legs.
Am moving my banking to Santander!
I countered by moving my rod tip.
Without moving my lips, I took a vow.
Maybe I should go back to moving my lips.
"For me, it's always about moving my legs".
I like moving my guy around the board.
"Moving my mother from the home is not an option.
(Fortunately I manage those without moving my lips in public).
So I began moving my property down the gallery.
"I keep moving my plants inside and out," she said.
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