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Id ESLPod_0258_WE_0190
Episode Id ESLPod 258
Episode Title Moving in Together
Phrase to move in
Text The phrase "to move in," in this podcast, means to begin to share a home and live with another person, usually romantically: "Moving in with your boyfriend is a big decision." A similar phrase, "to move out," means to leave the place where one is living: "Charlene decided to move out of the apartment that she was sharing with two friends and start living alone." The phrase "to move into (something)" means to begin living in a new home: "We're going to move into our new apartment on February 28th." Finally, the phrase "to move on" means to begin talking about something else. For example, in a meeting someone might say, "Now that we have finished discussing the new marketing plan, let's move on to the next topic."
Topics Relationships + Family

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