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The phrase "strongly moving" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is emotionally moving or powerful, such as a speech, story, or song. For example, "Her powerful speech was strongly moving."
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He then said: "I feel very strongly moving forward.
Wherever two strongly moving currents diverge, water must rise from below to fill the gap.
Analysts saw the appointment as a sign that Mr. Aquino, who was inaugurated weeks ago, was strongly moving to recognize the rights of Filipino Muslims, or Moros.
The pair finished strongly, moving past Spain and hosts Switzerland in the final 500m to claim victory in Lucerne.
But he started strongly, moving into a 2-0 leagainstnst Lee, only to be pegged back to 2-2 athehe interval, before responding to take the next four, clinching his place in the last two with a break of 91.
If a dynamic environment is something that you value strongly, moving to Brazil or Israel might be the best option for you.
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"I only did things I felt strongly moved to do," declares Tiff.
They are strongly moved by such issues as opposition to abortion, says Mr Lozano.
Tens of millions of people were strangely and strongly moved by the deaths of David Bowie, Prince, Leonard Cohen, and now George Michael and Star Wars actor Carrie Fisher.
They've been very busy, even if the players mostly strongly moved with arrivals haven't quite signed on the dotted line just yet.
Despite the government's best efforts, public opinion in Jordan has remained strongly moved by events in the West Bank and Gaza, often posing serious challenges to the monarchy.
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