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She decided to move forward with her career and pursue new opportunities.
They are determined to move forward despite the challenges they face.
He is constantly striving to move forward and improve himself.
Move on (Leave somewhere for another place):
After spending a few years in the city, she decided it was time to move on and explore new places.
They packed their bags and prepared to move on to their next destination.
He felt it was time to move on from his current job and seek new opportunities.
Move on (Start dealing with something else):
After completing one project, they are ready to move on and tackle the next challenge.
She realized she needed to move on from her past mistakes and focus on the future.
He decided it was time to move on from the past and embrace new possibilities.
Move out (Vacate one’s place of residence or employment):
They have decided to move out of their apartment and find a bigger place.
She will officially move out of her parents' house and start living on her own.
He needs to give notice to his landlord before he can move out of the rental property.
Move out (Leave one’s present location):
They are planning to move out of the city and relocate to a quieter area.
She decided to move out of the crowded room and find a more peaceful place to work.
He wants to move out of the noisy neighborhood and find a place with better surroundings.
Move up (Move one’s position to allow others to occupy a place):
He decided to move up to the front row so that more people could fit in the back.
They were asked to move up in the theater to make space for others.
She willingly moved up to the balcony seat so that a family could sit together.
Remember to use these phrasal verbs appropriately and in the right context. Practice using them in sentences to become more comfortable with their usage.
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