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move into

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move someone or something into something and move someone or something in
to cause someone or something to enter something or some place. We moved Carla into the spare room. We found a vacant room and moved in the piano.
See also: move


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Here, you can temporarily rent an apartment before you finally move into a new house to get the most ideal place.
During my last move I found it took a lot of the pressure off just to take all the stuff that I didn''t need around the house but still wanted to keep and move into the storage unit which I rented several months before the actual move had to take place.
 
 
 
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