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Discover Ludwig"bent forward" is a perfectly acceptable and usable part of a sentence in written English.
An example of it in use would be: "He bent forward to tie his shoe laces."
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Jessica bent forward.
The woman was bent forward.
Thalia bent forward earnestly.
He bent forward to scrutinize the monitor.
His head was bent forward.
Sit up straight with your head level, not bent forward.
Eisenhower "bent forward in genuine anxiety," the journalist noted.
These gymnastically agile dancers bent forward and sideways as well.
A woman stands in profile, bent forward and conferring with four men around a table.
Henderson bent forward, and resting his forehead on the mantel-shelf, stared into the blaze.
Then Johansen brought out Sumlin, who was bent forward under the weight of his guitar.
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