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Discover Ludwig"moving on to be" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that a person is progressing to a different stage or situation in life. For example, "After graduating from college, he was moving on to be a successful businessman."
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Ray Lygo was a naval airman who transferred to surface ships, becoming a full admiral, Vice Chief of the Naval Staff, and briefly First Sea Lord, before moving on to be a captain of industry.
Mr. Ehrlich stunned the political establishment by becoming the state's first Republican governor-elect since Spiro T. Agnew won the office in 1966, later moving on to be vice president.
Tomlin had spent time under the leadership of Tony Dungy at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers before moving on to be defensive co-ordinator at the Minnesota Vikings.
Lee spent six years as VP of Apple's Interactive Media Group, before moving on to be chosen as the guy to forge first Microsoft's and then Google's inroads into China.
Starting off as a model, and then moving on to be fashion director of i-D at such a young age.
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(Meanwhile, hipness moves on: to be hip is to ride the wave before it).
She has moved on to be a lead teacher for teaching and learning.
He then moved on to be chief of staff to Howard H. Baker Jr., the Republican leader in the United States Senate.
In 2005, when the chief sacristan moved on to be chief guardian of the cathedral, Mr. Urbain succeeded him.
It took a little bit of time to digest it, analyze it, understand it, and learn from it and move on — to be able to grow.
He has now moved on to be a Group Product Manager in the VR department at Google, according to LinkedIn.
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