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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arms folded" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's physical posture, when their arms are crossed over their chest. Example: "Mary sat at the dinner table with her arms folded, a frown on her face. She didn't want to talk about the argument she had with her brother earlier that day."
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Bill's got his arms folded.
Sit back with your arms folded.
The female figure has her arms folded.
Ms. Andei, her arms folded, sighs.
Mr. Faux sat with his arms folded.
Arms folded, stern faced, lecturing: "We're not angry, just disappointed".
Their mother stands surveying the scene, her arms folded, amused.
Was he supposed to have his arms folded?
Stacked, it was like a bouncer with his arms folded.
Arms folded, she almost imperceptibly shook her head.
He stood with his arms folded across his chest, glaring.
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