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19 English lessons on the topic of 'body'

English Lesson: Obviously, I'm not exactly at peak physical condition myself, so who am I to talk?
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1. “Obviously, I'm not exactly at peak physical condition myself, so who am I to talk?”

English Lesson: If anything, I have to actively work to put on weight.
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2. “If anything, I have to actively work to put on weight.”

English Lesson: He thought he'd just sprained it, but it turned out it was fractured.
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3. “He thought he'd just sprained it, but it turned out it was fractured.”

English Lesson: Ah, I pulled my hamstring.
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4. “Ah, I pulled my hamstring.”

English Lesson: I need to work on my posture.
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5. “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.
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6. “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.
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7. “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.
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8. “I need to work off these love handles.”

English Lesson: My ears are still ringing.
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9. “My ears are still ringing.”

English Lesson: Ooh, my leg's asleep.
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10. “Ooh, my leg's asleep.”

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