In parliamentary procedure, what is THE ONLY CORRECT INTRODUCTION TO A MOTION?

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A motion is proposed by a member of the body, for the consideration of the body as a whole. With the exception of certain incidental and privileged motions, the person making the motion, known as the mover, must first be recognized by the chairman as being entitled to speak; this is known as obtaining the floor.[4]

Once the mover has obtained the floor, the mover states the motion, normally prefixed with the phrase "I move."

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