Sentence examples for moving on it from inspiring English sources

The phrase "moving on it" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is taking action or making progress on a task or goal. Example: "I have been working on my presentation all week and I am finally moving on it today."

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It is the rope that holds the cloud in one of Taylor's pieces called "Moving On". It is the dragonfly that lures us past a boundary.

So we're moving on it.

"It's time for teachers to get moving on it".

They said 'Why aren't you moving on it?' when we insisted on checking it out first".

But before moving on, it might be worth asking what Coburn did to earn his award from the N.R.A.

"So the strategy is not just an idea; we are already moving on it," Mr. Bakish said.

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"Move on, damn it.

When you do move on, it might be for one, two, three, or even more meetings.

For years the Emerson thought that should one member decide to move on, it would disband.

The world has moved on, it seems.

We'd done the work; let's move on it".

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