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Rayman55 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

On the move

Can I used on the move in the following context?

"Our team is on the move" - our team is relocating to another office.
  

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"Our team is on the move" - our team is relocating to another office. Yes, if you want casual English.

  • "Our team is on the move" - our team is relocating to another office.
  • Yes, if you want casual English.
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Rayman55Can I used on the move in the following context?"Our team is on the move" - our team is relocating to another office.
Yes, if you want casual English.
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thanks. What about "Our team will relocate this Monday to a larger premises."?
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Rayman55 What about "Our team will relocate this Monday to a larger premises."?
What about it?
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Sorry. Is that grammatically correct?
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Rayman55. Is that grammatically correct?
Yes, that is fine, Rayman.

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