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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we made a move" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe an action taken or decision made. For example, "The board decided to make a move towards a more sustainable business model."
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So, we made a move.
"And we made a move".
"They made a move and we made a move".
As we made a move to approach him, a woman wished us luck.
"We made a move to try and win the race," Keselowski said.
Commenting on the tax issue yesterday, Manfred said, "Once we made a move into their structure, it's just about numbers".
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The question will be: do we need to do that before we make a move so that when we do the planning there's no thing?
But if you're not getting any type of hands pressing on the receivers, then by the time we make a move on the offensive linemen, the ball was thrown out of Andy's hand.
Jasiewicz said: "The police only get excited when we make a move – for instance, we had to rescue our kite from the roof of a nearby building last night.
"People are not going to disarm unless we make a move and do it responsibly, you know, step by step.
How many more women need to get breast cancer or die from it before we make a move?
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