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The phrase "body language of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English to describe the nonverbal communication conveyed through one's body movements and gestures. Example: The body language of the speaker made it clear that he was feeling nervous and unsure about his presentation.
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He spoke the body language of boorishness.
The unmistakable body language of a champion.
The body language of the bystanders is mutely expressive.
I can read the body language of linebackers.
Jasmin Stone has the body language of a shy person.
Gradually the body language of the others altered.
Yet it's the facial and body language of the nonspeaking performers that is most memorably eloquent.
The whole body language of the Labour parliamentary party was bad.
WATCH the body language of jurors as they file back into a courtroom after deliberations.
"The body language of the players appears to indicate they are unhappy with their current manager.
I was astounded; but what was more astounding was the body language of the horse.
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