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Discover Ludwig"on move" can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to something that is in motion or being transferred. For example, "The heavy equipment is on move to the new construction site."
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"I'd get so many comments, with people saying: 'sick of this' or 'come on, move on'.
Tune in, turn on, move your body higher.
When you see he is catching on, move deeper into flirting.
When trying one on, move around: jump up and down or wave your arms around.
Move on, move on, move on.
Move on, move on.
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Everyone upgrades his TV on move-out.
* If the drunk driver is coming head-on, move right to the shoulder and stop.
To install any add-on, move the add-on files into the AddOns folder.
Students will move directly into their first year housing assignments on move-in day.
With just $68, help a student travel from Southern California to Cal on move-in day.
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