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Discover LudwigThe phrase "broad chest" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe the physical characteristics of a person or creature. For example, "The soldier had a broad chest and strong arms."
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She reluctantly stood, grinning shyly into his broad chest.
He fell silent, spread a hand on his broad chest.
He walks slowly, magisterially, his broad chest thrust forward, his nose tilted ever so slightly upward.
Nick Ryan, Jimmy's grandfather, was tall, with a broad chest and red hair.
Then a stern-looking man with a broad chest approached the tasting room.
"Ben is incredibly healthy, but he has a bit of a tummy and a broad chest," says Griffiths.
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In his eyeline are the broad chests and bow-ties of Farrakhan's bodyguards.
Thoroughbreds have delicate heads, slim bodies, broad chests, and short backs.
Modern American Quarter Horses are short and stocky, with heavy muscular development; short, wide heads; and deep, broad chests.
There is nothing quite as delicious, or as beautiful, as ducks in the wild, with splendiferous iridescent greens and blues and broad chests of rich mahogany.
The real athletes with broad chests and six-pack abs will be wearing skintight Speedos for reduced drag in the water.
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