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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lift head" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the action of raising one's head. For example, "She slowly lifted her head, looking around the room in confusion."
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He said that although the boom in popularity during the second half of the 20th century was typically attributed to three advances — the motorized ski lift, Head skis ("because they turned a lot easier") and plastic ski boots — he has his own theory.
At admission, anxiety and clinical factors (including known predictors of respiratory failure: delay between GBS onset and admission, inability to lift head, vital capacity (VC)) were assessed and related to subsequent need for mechanical ventilation (MV).
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We exhaled, lifted heads, then shoulders.
A leg lifts; heads roll and sometimes loll, and the music seems to quicken.
Facemask ventilation was performed using a generic single-handed technique, which incorporated a chin-lift head-tilt manoeuvre via an appropriately sized adult facemask (Anaesthesia Face Mask by Vital Signs, Medline Industries, Mundelein, IL).
Don't lift your head before they say head up 7Up!
"Lift your head high".
Sometimes I can't lift my head".
He tried to lift his head.
"But lift your head!" he wrote.
"Lift your head high, you're an Egyptian," they cried.
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