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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arm extended" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical position where someone's arm is stretched out or held outwards, often in a gesture of reaching or offering.
Example: "With his arm extended, he offered her a helping hand to climb the steep hill."
Alternatives: "arm outstretched" or "arm reached out".
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(Body straight, one arm extended).
He stared at me, his arm extended against the door.
He held the jacket at his side, arm extended.
Mr. Diallo was crouching in the vestibule with his arm extended, he said.
Soaked in sunlight, they present themselves for view: an arm extended, a leg held up.
The driver's head and burly arm extended out of the cabin.
The other arm extended breast-high, alternating between the Plunger and the Death Ray.
One arm extended into the aisle and the other arm crossed his chest, my hand pressing against the window.
And Ms. Harrell is simply jumping, arm extended sideways, making a shape that neatly, wittily echoes Ms. Jackson's.
Rivera lands with his body facing third base, with his arm extended 40 degrees to 70 degrees.
The crowd roared in anticipation as right fielder Nick Swisher drifted back, his left arm extended, feeling for the wall.
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