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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arms raised" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a physical action or gesture, when someone lifts their arms up in the air. Example: The protestors marched through the streets with their arms raised in a peaceful demonstration.
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Both resemble a defender's silhouette, arms raised.
Acclamazione (Acclamation) Arms raised and hands open.
Worshippers turned toward Jerusalem, their arms raised.
Mr. Greene is behind him, arms raised exuberantly.
They may be imagined as arms raised to the heavens.
She jumped up and down, arms raised high; she doled out hugs.
Monis was making the hostages stand in front of the windows, with their arms raised.
Here he is: his thin, angular arms raised, fingers pointed, signalling victory before cheering fans.
Momentarily still, he stood center stage, arms raised above his head, beckoning us into his world.
Klitschko waited for his moment in the third, but Chambers mostly stayed away with arms raised.
Yet standing with his arms raised firmly above him, he's commanding and priestly.
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