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Distance and Time are variables and always moving. Therefore the answer is no.

Let's suppose: If time is the vertical axis and distance (travelled) the horizontal axis. Standing still (not travelling) would show a vertical graph line.

If distance is the vertical axis and time the horizontal axis. Then standing still would form a horizontal line based on time alone.

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YES!!!

If it does then the object is NOT moving.

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