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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arts techniques" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing methods or skills related to the arts, such as visual arts, performing arts, or any creative discipline.
Example: "In our workshop, we will explore various arts techniques to enhance your creative expression."
Alternatives: "artistic methods" or "creative techniques".
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General Choi's detractors, including officials in the South Korean government, say that the discipline is merely a repackaging of old Asian martial arts techniques.
A mass demonstration of tai chi exercises, followed by performances of advanced forms and martial arts techniques, tomorrow from 10 a.m. to noon.
The much-maligned Royal Armouries museum is just across the river, and well worth a visit for its sweeping high-rise galleries and demonstrations of martial arts techniques, while the Victorian shopping arcades nearby now include the northern branch of Harvey Nichols.
One way is via martial arts techniques.
"They can absorb all that the mighty imperialist enemy can throw at them, and still advance on to victory, utilising traditional martial arts techniques and the indomitable juchen (self-reliant) spirit … a message which speaks to the core of North Korean political and social ideology," he concludes.
Much is made in this film of elaborate visual reenactments of fight scenes and martial arts techniques that can for example stop a heart for minutes at a time.
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I was young and macho and figured that the more I practiced a martial arts technique, the better I would understand it and be able to perform it.
Consult a physician before attempting any martial arts technique or enrolling in a martial arts school.
A major retrospective of the post-Civil War son of Philadelphia, who applied Beaux-Arts techniques to rugged American scenes.
But all the martial-arts techniques Hamilton imparts to help linesmen get an offensive lineman's hands off them will be for naught if Ellis is so busy that he forgets the most fundamental part of his job.
Mr. Salaam, who has described himself as "an ecumenical Muslim," combines ballet, hip-hop, martial-arts techniques and even Irish dancing with his more familiar African-contemporary mix in the new work, a journey that begins with the ancient Moors and winds its way through history up to the teaching of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X.
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