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"things have moved" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that changes or progress have occurred in a certain situation or topic. Example: "Since the new manager took over, things have moved forward quickly in our company. We have implemented new strategies and seen a significant increase in profits."
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Things have moved on, though.
Things have moved on.
Things have moved on a lot.
Some things have moved around, too.
But things have moved on in Samorin.
But things have moved on since then.
Things have moved on a bit.
How things have moved on.
So, grumble over, things have moved along.
Things have moved on since then.
"Things have moved on," she said.
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