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Discover Ludwig"bend your back" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when talking about physical movement, such as bending your back to pick something up or performing an exercise. For example: "Be sure to bend your back while lifting this box to avoid injury."
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"You bend your back, you put your horn back -- it's a 45-pound load -- and you kick your legs as high as you can.
By Douglas Dunn The New Yorker, May 12 , 1980P. 75 You'd start at seven, and then you'd bend your back View Article By Rivka Galchen By Jia Tolentino By Malcolm Gladwell By David Remnick.
So don't bend your back; bend your knees when you need to pick something up.
"If you bend your back you can get something out of the pitch so it's a good cricket wicket.
Don't bend your back, keep it straight.
Once again - do not bend your back!
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If you have trouble bending your back, top-freezer or double-door styles won't require as much bending.
Bending your back leg, straighten the front leg and lower your forehead towards your knee.
Keep your stomach and chest lifted by slightly bending your back.
Flop your head backwards at the same time as bending your back leg.
Raised rooming tables and bath tubs keep you from bending your back and hurting yourself.
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