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Discover LudwigThe phrase "did a handstand" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing an action where someone performs a handstand, typically in a physical or athletic context. Example: "During the gymnastics competition, she did a handstand perfectly, impressing the judges."
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I did a handstand.
In the street among peaceable strangers he did a handstand.
Ford did a handstand but had difficulty maintaining it.
During the show, David climbed a tower and did a handstand at the top.
"It means 'strong spirit' in the language of Zaire," Jeff said, "but it sounded Asian". During the show, David climbed a tower and did a handstand at the top.
I described how she depicted scenes of sexual violence and then, in a moment of surprise for the audience, did a handstand, her skirt dropping away to reveal the face of a uniformed policeman painted onto her flesh-colored leotard.
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September 27th Last thing I remember is doing a handstand three days ago.
"I was so happy when I could do a handstand," he said.
Would you be able to do a handstand, or a cartwheel?
"And at the banquet before the competition he would do a handstand," Mr. Normile said.
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