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Discover Ludwig"beneath her" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something that is located below something else. For example, "The little boy spotted a box of chocolates beneath her pillow."
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She felt something strange beneath her.
And they were right beneath her feet.
I guess she considered us beneath her.
He is the windbag beneath her wings.
Soon, her legs wilted beneath her.
Angela's legs were now tucked beneath her.
Beneath her, Valladolid was squirming and shivering.
He was the wind beneath her wings.
There was air beneath her feet, too.
Beneath her beauty lay a brilliant monster.
Yet beneath her timidity is tenacity.
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