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Discover Ludwig"cross your" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as part of the longer phrase "cross your [body part]" to indicate that someone is physically crossing a body part over another. This can be used in both spoken and written English. Example: "Cross your arms over your chest" or "She crossed her legs at the ankle, looking bored."
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"Don't cross your feet.
Did that cross your mind?
And now cross your toes.
Did we cross your mind?
Sit? Never, ever, cross your legs.
"You launch something and cross your fingers".
Do I ever cross your mind?
They say, 'Don't cross your limits'.
"Things like that cross your mind.
I think it might cross your mind.
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Criss-cross your feet.
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