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move in

[moov-in] / ˈmuvˌɪn /






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And those who do move forward take a “fast-track” option: Houses that are tens of thousands of dollars but are move-in ready.

From Slate

There is footage of the highly choreographed move-in and move-out process that happens every four years when a new first family moves into the White House.

From The Wall Street Journal

But before the operators had obtained a business license or move-in approval from the city, residents were being shuttled in, according to City Manager Oliver Chi.

From Los Angeles Times

“I am preparing everything for the move-in,” Sánchez texted Cooper.

From Los Angeles Times

Developers were cranking out new senior-housing supply, but occupancy was eroding as move-in ages crept higher and a wave of “aging-in-place” technologies made it easier for seniors to remain at home.

From The Wall Street Journal