Examples of 'he finally moved' in a sentence

Meaning of "he finally moved"

he finally moved: This phrase suggests that a person has relocated to a new place or made a change after being in the same location for a significant period

How to use "he finally moved" in a sentence

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he finally moved
He finally moved out about month ago.
After seven years of putting up with him and his kid … he finally moved.
But he finally moved out today.
At the same time, Wu Ming's eyes flashed and he finally moved.
He finally moved to another school district.
The … oh, the tuba player living above me? He finally moved out.
He finally moved back in with his parents after college.
Until 1857, he travelled widely around the country until he finally moved to Copenhagen.
He finally moved me into a single.
After 11 years, he finally moved to the SOC of large accounts.
He finally moved out.
Until he finally moved out of the office and into his own.
He finally moved back to his former club Arabi Club in Dubai.
Then he finally moved back to Beaumont.
He finally moved to Richmond, where he died some years later.

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When he finally moved I asked what he was doing.
He finally moved to Constantinople, where he worked as a lawyer for a long time.
Has he finally moved out? Watch it.
He finally moved to New York, where he had more success as a writer.
He finally moved it for me, and guess what?
When he finally moved on, I ran back to the camp, told everyone what I saw.
He finally moved out . And of course, I just got my Pathology match.
He finally moved to the new Saunier Duval-Prodir team for his last season in 2005.

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