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Does the word "move" refers to both verb and noun? Can't I use "movement" instead?

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Rebecca

Yes, the word "move" can be used as either a verb or a noun. You could say "movement" instead of "move" here since "movement" is also a noun, however, it sounds better to use "move". "Movement" is normally used when describing the overall action of something moving while "move" as a noun can be used to describe any movement of something more casually. Here's some more examples of "move" used as a noun: Ex: She made a sudden move towards me. Ex: He took his move in the chess game.

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