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Discover Ludwig"took a move" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means making a decision or taking action, usually in a strategic or calculated manner. Example: After months of planning, the company finally took a move to expand their business into international markets.
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It took a move from Hampshire to Surrey for the penny to drop.
Brazil's food sector took a move toward consolidation on Monday, as Marfrig announced the sale of its subsidiaries Seara Brasil and Zenda to its rival JBS.
But it took a move to Toronto to get van Riemsdyk playing like the power forward he was expected to be when he was selected No. 2 over all in the 2007 draft.
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In 1951, the second year Dodo and Osmar took a moving vehicle out into the carnaval parade, a third guitarist was added in the car.
"They are determined to replace him with someone who takes a move favorable view toward their country".
Hampshire have produced the potentially brilliant Chris Tremlett, although it appears to have taken a move to Surrey to unlock his ability.
The deal is expected to go through after the player expressed a desire to move to the Bernabeu - and it is that element that Mills admits takes a move out of Spurs' control.
John Hartson believes Tottenham star Gareth Bale would take a move to Real Madrid in his stride, if it were to happen.
Often it takes a move like this to clear the way for other, less senior politicians to see that it's safe to follow suit.
I doubt Intel will take a move like that lying down, and in fact may be holding all the cards in this situation.
The best way to go is to take a move from soccer, shuttle runs.
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