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Discover Ludwig"on a move" is correct and can be used in written English.
You use it to describe a physical motion such as a journey or voyage. Example: I decided to take a break from my job and go on a move to an uncharted part of the world.
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Juliana Liu has more on a move that is being billed as one of the most ambitious environmental projects in the world.
Sometimes the students agree on a move.
The odds on a move are 50-50, at most.
Martínez was noncommittal on a move for the Holland international.
Worst of all, he had his heart set on a move to Chelsea.
He was stuck the other day on a move called the drop-catch.
Mr. Martin also rolled the dice on a move to New York.
Smith did not return a telephone call yesterday seeking his thoughts on a move to Houston.
Burgess is increasingly keen on a move back to the 13-man code.
The 24-year-old is keen on a move to preserve his international hopes.
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