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"hunched shoulders" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's posture, specifically when their shoulders are rounded and pushed forward. Example: The old man walked slowly down the street with hunched shoulders, his eyes fixed on the ground as if carrying a heavy weight on his back.
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From that point on Arthur Lomb's reddish hair and hunched shoulders were easy to spot.
Then he tiptoes away with hunched shoulders and vanishes behind a fire shovel.
When he ventures out, he walks with watchful eyes and tense, hunched shoulders.
LOOK around, they're everywhere: hunched shoulders, angled necks and wrists, hands twisted like claws.
He's a morose boy, watchful and wary, with a darting gaze and hunched shoulders.
It then starts trailing a lone figure (Jamie), whose hunched shoulders and bowed head suggest defeat.
You may have wondered at Billy's curled lip, hunched shoulders and accent; all perfectly cockney.
Other Muslims I know had hunched shoulders and strained expressions: they knew that blowback was on the way.
I recognise Peeters immediately from his drawings of himself - the same solid angles, slightly hunched shoulders and skewed, quiet smile.
He remembered Bogotá as a grim and oppressive place where people had "hunched shoulders and long faces".
I shall never forget Gareth Southgate's dejected hunched shoulders after he missed the crucial penalty in Euro 1996.
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