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PhraseMix Examples Categories topic: body

15 English lessons on the topic of body

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English Lesson: I need to work on my posture.

1. “I need to work on my posture.”

English Lesson: You seem to have a hairline fracture in one of the minor bones in your foot.

2. “You seem to have a hairline fracture in one of the minor bones in your foot.”

English Lesson: I've developed a rash of some kind on my upper back, between my shoulder blades.

3. “I've developed a rash of some kind on my upper back, between my shoulder blades.”

English Lesson: I need to work off these love handles.

4. “I need to work off these love handles.”

English Lesson: My ears are still ringing.

5. “My ears are still ringing.”

English Lesson: Ooh, my leg's asleep.

6. “Ooh, my leg's asleep.”

English Lesson: My mom is plump like me, but my dad is tall and wiry.

7. “My mom is plump like me, but my dad is tall and wiry.”

English Lesson: Your shoulders are so tense!

8. “Your shoulders are so tense!”

English Lesson: The question is whether his leg is fully recovered.

9. “The question is whether his leg is fully recovered.”

English Lesson: I've got to work off this beer belly!

10. “I've got to work off this beer belly!”

11. “He's got those big, broad shoulders.”

12. “I like a guy with a nice body, but if he's a little overweight I can live with it.”

13. “I get this sharp pain in my shoulder whenever I raise my arm.”

14. “You know, building muscle takes time.”

15. “Is your back getting stiff?”

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