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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agile body" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe a person's physical strength and ability to move quickly. For example, "She had an agile body that allowed her to easily climb rock faces during her hiking trips".
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The Beatles' agile mind and Cirque's agile body".
And his agile body is as quick as his wit.
"I think it's a great combination," she said, "the Beatles' agile mind and Cirque's agile body".
It takes temperament: a controlled mind, an agile body, an unemotional state.
They were less muscular but had superior "whole-body rotation skills", which require a small, agile body.
My trainer, Abigail, was once a dancer with the lithe and agile body that is their hallmark.
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He properly belonged to the earlier era of the music halls, an appropriate setting for his combination of agile body-comedy and sometimes mawkish sentimentality.
They were well-equipped with claws, muscular toothy jaws, and agile bodies.
With each incarnation requiring its own ensemble of actors and aerialists, producers have cast their nets far and wide for actors with big lungs and agile bodies. .
Classes are often geared for less-agile bodies or emphasize concepts like balance training, a skill that is particularly important for older adults.
Likewise, Geoffrey the Baker called him "graceful and agile in body, sharp witted, refined in manner, [and] sufficiently well versed in military matters".
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