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The phrase "news moves" can be correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the phenomenon of news spreading or being disseminated. Example: "In today's digital age, news moves at lightning speed thanks to social media and instant messaging platforms."
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But, in an era where news moves that little bit faster, it seems to have returned in a new guise.
Good news moves newsprint.
But the news moves faster now.
Sometimes news moves in mysterious ways.
Sometimes it takes the breath away, how quickly the news moves on.
But surely as news moves beyond paper and publisher, it must become so.
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By 1998, when news moved into new studios in the last part of TV Centre to be completed, bulletins were being broadcast round the clock on News 24, now the News Channel, which launched the previous year.
Rhode Island moved up to Safe Clinton, and (the only bad news) New Hampshire moved down to just Leans Clinton.
The news moved on.
— Tanya Caldwell Revel in the good news; move beyond the bad news.
—Tanya Caldwell Seniors, here is your college admissions checklist for April: Revel in the good news; move beyond the bad news.
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