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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the time moves" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the passage of time or the idea that time is continuously progressing. Example: "As we sit here reminiscing about the past, we can't help but feel that the time moves faster than we realize."
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"However, we are concerned that when the time moves beyond three to four months - to six, to 12, to 15 months - the likelihood is that we will be finding that there are breaches of international law".
One member of Maroon 5, Matt Flynn, had cleared 40 by the time "Moves Like Jagger" made it to No. 1 in 2011 (and subsequently "One More Night" in 2012).
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"He will – as they say, and as he says all the time – move on".
She and her husband at the time moved to rural Montana, where he was from.
The alternatives are not attractive – living downstairs all the time, moving house, moving to a care home.
After the Soviet invasion in 1979, Mr. Turab, a teenager at the time, moved with his family to Pakistan.
When he was eight months old, his family, like so many other Sephardic Jews at the time, moved to Israel.
He seems busy all the time moving his hands.
The time moved fast as I was enthralled, hanging onto every word.
Knowing what will happen and being aware of the order of the seder can make the time move more smoothly.
Many of us are seekers, curious about life, changing all the time, moving from one interesting experience to another.
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