Sentence examples for site moving from inspiring English sources

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For an e-commerce site, moving to Facebook is not without risks.

Facebook recently redesigned its site, moving things around and adding new elements.

Page B1 REDESIGN DRAWS COMPLAINTS Facebook recently redesigned its site, moving things around and adding new elements.

One potential cause of the collapse in ranking could be ProtonMail's site moving domains, from protonmail.ch to protonmail.com.

But last year, his department shifted its prediction for peak color, which appears on the state Web site, moving it back one week.

This winter, the butterflies startled biologists by abandoning the site, moving over the mountains to a more intact forest area -- an increasingly rare commodity -- that they had never used before.

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Path, a photo-sharing site, moved its offices so it could offer sweeping views of the San Francisco Bay.

Brown acknowledged that "some of the site's moorings came loose, and the site moved and drifted," requiring crew to add "extra anchor lines".

The tracker was put into retirement, torrents were traded in for magnet links, and the site moved its servers to the cloud.

The citation noted that the site "moves beyond the basics of providing information by incorporating distinct capabilities for conducting online transactions".

WORST: The site moves like molasses.

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