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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arms in" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to convey a specific action or position, but without additional context, its meaning is ambiguous.
Example: "He stood with his arms in a defensive posture."
Alternatives: "arms crossed" or "arms raised".
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He raises both arms in the air.
Duce!" and raise their arms in salute.
He put his arms in the air.
There are good arms in the minors.
Some flap their arms in anticipation.
She raised her arms in amazement.
"You lock your arms in," he says.
Try the Feversham Arms in Helmsley.
She raised her arms in triumph.
The Lygon Arms in Broadway, say, looks scarily like the Lygon Arms in Chipping Campden.
The Anglesey Arms in Hammersmith – one of the original gastropubs.
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