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Discover LudwigThe phrase "great reflexes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has quick physical reflexes or reactions. For example, "She is a professional tennis player and she has great reflexes."
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The Knight pitcher, though, has always had great reflexes.
10.11am BST Sitting volleyball Martine Wright showed some great reflexes at the net as Britain rallied in the third set against the Ukraine, reports Patrick Barkham.
The Washington Post's Anthony Shadid writes that the shoes were thrown with considerable speed and accuracy…Bush, a nimble athlete with great reflexes, successfully ducked.
Nimble athletes with great reflexes are generally welcome on the field — the Chargers finally realized that — if not in Baghdad or, for that matter, in Boston.
Friedel is considered more technically sound and better with his feet, but Keller is considered a better shot-blocker and more adept at handling crosses, having great reflexes and instinctive positioning.
He produced what will surely be one of the best Championship saves of the season - showing great reflexes to palm away a Roger Johnson effort and then somehow readjusting his body to keep out Ross McCormack's follow-up header.
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Carson made a great reflex stop from Carlisle debutant Jack Marriott in the first half and denied the same player when he raced clear after the break.
The former Newcastle forward also went close when he volleyed Carlos Edwards' cross goalwards and forced a great reflex save from Casper Ankergren.
Despite the increasingly ragged nature of play, the Dons continued to do most of the pressing and Gallacher needed to make a great reflex save to keep out a Rooney header.
These are all great reflex points to work on while in labor, but avoid them before your due date.
The spastic group also had greater reflex activity, rate of force development, and antagonistic muscle activation.
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