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Discover LudwigThe phrase "doing splits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the physical act of performing a split, often in the context of gymnastics, dance, or flexibility training.
Example: "After months of practice, she finally succeeded in doing splits without any discomfort."
Alternatives: "performing splits" or "executing splits".
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He's doing splits".
A woman hung upside down while doing splits.
I was forcing my legs and doing splits and wearing high heels and carrying men on my shoulders.
Maliphant gives it a go: "It's not pure dance: it doesn't have Sylvie doing splits or amazing falls.
Roz may be 228 lbs but on the pole she's defiantly weightless: spinning around, doing splits, upside down with no hands.
The defense was equally ridiculous, especially from Djokovic, who was often found doing splits while sliding on the dead run, hitting an open-stance backhand winner down the line.
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A few did splits.
He could still do splits.
She said her daughter learned to do splits, and her son became more coordinated.
I do splits, back bends, and then run around my head".
Brown then went back in the air, where he did splits and back-flips.
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