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Phrasal Verb - Moving Along

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To move along means to continue with something, often to proceed with a plan or situation, but also to dismiss something as unnecessary or to show indifference. It can also imply a more literal movement, such as walking or moving in a particular direction. The phrase is often used to encourage someone to keep going, especially when faced with challenges or difficulties.

Examples

No.Example
1She decided to move along with her plans and ignore the naysayers.
2The teacher told the students to move along to the next lesson.
3After the break-up, he moved along and started dating again.
4The mailman moved along the sidewalk, delivering the mail to each house.
5The investigators moved along the trail, following the clues to solve the mystery.
6The tourists moved along the crowded streets, taking in the sights and sounds.
7She moved along through the tough times and ended up becoming a successful businesswoman.
8The DJs moved along the floor, dancing to the music and entertaining the crowd.
9The kids moved along the playground, laughing and playing on the swings and slides.
10The scientists moved along the research, making new discoveries and advancing their field.