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Discover Ludwig"a good stretch" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it typically refers to a physical activity that involves stretching the body's muscles. For example: - After sitting at his desk for hours, John stood up and did a good stretch to relieve his stiff muscles. - The yoga instructor led the class through a series of good stretches to warm up their bodies before beginning the more challenging poses. - As part of her post-workout routine, Sarah always includes a good stretch to help prevent muscle soreness.
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"It's a good stretch.
That's what's pushing me to get on a good stretch".
Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival has been having a good stretch lately.
I also just got a book deal (w/CD) so it's a good stretch.
But I think we have a good stretch run in us here".
I've had a good stretch, doing really well in Australia and continuing it.
So even if you're denied your ideal driving position you can at least have a good stretch.
Sigmund Freud is having a good stretch on screen as a therapist to fin-de-siècle stars.
For a good stretch of the fifties, his square-jawed image was a staple on teen-age girls' bedroom walls.
But there's still a good stretch of darkness ahead, and New York City museums have their lights on bright.
Now, at least on the outside, Agassi appears to be enjoying a good stretch in his life.
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