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Move Phrase Means Eslpod Stop Live Living Place

Id ESLPod_1175_WE_2024
Episode Id ESLPod 1175
Episode Title Getting a Fresh Start
Phrase to move on
Text The phrase "to move on," in this podcast, means to stop thinking too much about things that have happened in the past, and instead live in the present and make plans for the future: "Our last project failed, but let's move on and try something else." The phrase "to move into" means to begin living in a new place: "When will you move into the new apartment?" The phrase "to move out" means to stop living in a particular place: "Janice kept fighting with her roommate, so she decided to move out and find another place to live." Finally, the phrase "to move away" means to live in a different area, far from one's family and friends: "After college, a lot of my friends moved away to get jobs in the big city."
Topics Daily Life

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