How to repair laminate board which is moving?

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One tiny laminate board approximately 40cms has separated from the other boards in a row.

And it is moving causing a gap

What i wanted to know is the decent way to fix this without removing the skirting, the row of boards etc?

Would weatherproof wood glue (evo stik) do the job?

The subfloor is concrete
 
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Is it end of row? Bit of superglue and kick back into place with bare feet ( for friction). It’s one reason you avoid short lengths when laying floor .
 
Is it end of row? Bit of superglue and kick back into place with bare feet ( for friction). It’s one reason you avoid short lengths when laying floor .
Yes, it's an end of row

Thanks for clarifying

If this was a longer plank (e.g 900-1200mm) on the end of the row, would the recommended repair differ?
 
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Yes, it's an end of row

Thanks for clarifying

If this was a longer plank (e.g 900-1200mm) on the end of the row, would the recommended repair differ?
A larger board would be far less likely to separate.
 

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