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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lithe physique" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who has a slender and graceful body, often in contexts related to fitness, dance, or athleticism.
Example: "The dancer's lithe physique allowed her to perform the intricate movements with ease and elegance."
Alternatives: "slender build" or "graceful form."
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At 5 feet 7 inches and 134 pounds, she credits her lithe physique to these kinds of workouts.
His voice had a bright ping, and he sang with an energy that matched his lithe physique.
With her speed and her lithe physique, Stamps was heralded as the next Mary Decker, the high school phenomenon who went on to compete in three Olympics.
Ms. Kusama puts Ms. Fox's lithe physique right in your face and then demands to know what you think you're looking at.
With her lithe physique, foxlike features and predilection for curve-skimming dresses, she appears to be cut from much the same cloth as Carine Roitfeld, the editor of Paris Vogue, whom she counts as a friend.
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If not, they're particularly posed to accentuate their lithe physiques.
As a football player, Toomer maintained a fairly lithe frame.
Of course the impersonation Mars cleaves to the closest is Michael Jackson, aided by that studied trilby, a crushed croon and lithe performer's physique.
Even lemurs' natural predators, fossas, don't seem particularly threatening, however lithe their feline physiques.
His physique is lithe and lean but not too skinny or overwrought.
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