Moved from vs moved by

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Some examples and use cases from the internet:

  • I was very moved by what I saw today.
  • I really was moved by your performance just, like, on every level.
  • Or another moved by equal grievance?
  • I kept it quiet because I was moved by it.
  • Apologies, young Seppius is but moved by passionate heart.
  • I was moved by your gesture.
  • I was moved by your speech, Peralta.
  • They seemed pretty moved by the testimony.
  • All Americans have moved from the area.
  • She hasn't been moved from this trunk.
  • J. Sterling Morton, moved from Detroit to the Nebraska Territory.
  • Family moved from Biloxi to Charleston to Fayetteville in the last three years.
  • Susan Delfino moved from Wisteria Lane on a Thursday.
  • You have moved from McLaren to Mercedes.
  • Thus, the torso is moved from the original dump site.
  • Text moved from Recital 1 for logical consistency.

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