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The phrase 'arm work' is not correct or usable in written English
It is not an established phrase and does not make sense in the context of a sentence. If you meant 'arm workout', that would be the correct phrase, and it could be used in a sentence such as, "I spent thirty minutes doing arm workouts at the gym this morning."
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Mr. Brooks introduces variations: a third dancer intruding on a couple, a leg in arabesque joining the arm work.
Ms. Fraggos led me through a warm-up of arm work that involved pulling down the second-to-lightest band at varying angles.
Just take Pilates Synergy Flow, his hourlong workout that offers the toning of Pilates bookended by a brisk warm-up and a chaser of squats, lunges and arm work done at a heart-thumping pace.
Compared to the legs, arm work is less efficient and more straining, and leads to a lower physical capacity.
This implies a transfer from leg to arm work for ambulation and all other activities of daily living (ADL).
Snow shovelling is particularly strenuous because it uses arm work, which is more taxing than leg work.
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The arm works that way, I guess.
The @cricketaus account was changed to CA News, "the independent news arm working out of Cricket Australia".
The arm works by using movement to trigger cables, threaded throughout the plastic structure like ligaments.
"You saw Wang when he was 95 to 96 miles per hour and how his arm worked then.
The "Broadening Horizons" report by Education Intelligence, the British Council's research arm, worked with the National Union of Students in the United Kingdom and Zinch in the United States to poll 10,000 students.
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