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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Extend your arm" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it in contexts where you are instructing someone to reach out or stretch their arm, often in a physical or instructional setting.
Example: "During the exercise, the instructor asked everyone to extend their arm to the side for better balance."
Alternatives: "Stretch out your arm" or "Reach out your arm."
Exact(51)
"Extend your arm.
Extend your arm down.
Extend your arm horizontally.
Extend your arm as needed.
Extend your arm straight toward the ceiling.
Extend your arm for the follow-through.
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You extend your arms, press your elbows together and hold your hands wide apart.
Slowly extend your arms and return to the starting position, resisting the pull of the band.
Extend your arms straight out and grab the nearest ladder rung.
Extend your arms fully!
"Now extend your arms over your head and stretch..."...
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