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"without moving" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as an adverbial phrase to describe an action that is done without any movement or physical effort. Here is an example: "She sat at her desk for hours, typing away at her computer without moving a muscle."
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I stood without moving.
He sat without moving.
He stared at it without moving.
"To travel without moving an inch".
But few teams change names without moving.
He stared at the fragments without moving.
It let me change without moving".
"Right!" he shouted, without moving.
Without moving a muscle I feel transported.
On skis, you rarely fall without moving.
A friend calls this "traveling without moving".
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