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Phrases with «to move along»
The phrase
"to move along"
means to proceed or continue onward, often in a sequential manner.
Full definition
to move
(parent phrase)
along
(parent phrase)
to move along
Related phrases
to be open to a move
to move from good to great
to move to a new home
move to a new home
to move to a new location
move to the new stadium
to move to a new city
to move to a different state
to move to another state
to move to the right
to move to
to move from place to place
to move to another place
to move to the left
to move to cash
to move from car to car
move to
to move to a bed
to move to the area
to move to the cloud
to agree to the move
to move from room to room
to move something from room to room
to move on to
to move someone to action
to move to action
to move something to
to move to another country
move to the country
move to the capital
to move to the city
to move to another location
to move to the suburbs
to move to someone
move to someone
move to a bigger club
to move to a bigger club
to move things along
to move the process along
to move to the next level
to move to the next step
to move to the next stage
to move the story along
to move to another club
to move to the next
to move the conversation along
to move on to fourth grade
view to a permanent move
move to the club
one's move to the club
move to the upside
Sentences with «to move along»
Things keep
moving along with
this one and we should see an official release before too long.
(
crackberry.com
)
The dialogue here is whip - smart and the absorbing story
moves along at
a nice clip.
(
nola.com
)
If
things move along
as anticipated, interest rates are expected to go up in late summer.
(
cnbc.com
)
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