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Discover Ludwig"he squatted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical action, for example: "He squatted down to tie his shoe laces."
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He squatted, shoveling quickly.
He squatted amid boulders.
He squatted to mime this.
"He squatted down, just like this officer," she said.
For the final pose, he squatted and spread his knees.
He squatted down, then sprang upward, his 300 pounds exploding into the air.
Passersby noticed that as he squatted there the lines on his face seemed to disappear.
He squatted and scooped his hand slowly, just above the sidewalk.
He squatted there very still, wet and steaming in the sultry heat.
Trusdale heard the singing from his cell, as he squatted over the bucket in the corner.
He squatted down and fanned out a richly multicoloured outfit, so thickly woven it practically stood up on its own.
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