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Discover Ludwig"Move your arms" is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
You can use it in any context in which you are asking someone to physically move their arms. For example, "Move your arms and legs to warm up before the race."
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Kate, could you move your arms up?
"Move your arms like a sorceress," Mr. Hay commanded.
If anything, you want to think and move your arms less.
Move your arms about, or just stay still?" "A little bit".
"If you move your arms and legs properly, it's almost effortless.
"You can't move your arms, so you need something that can do the work for you," she said.
"It's a little narrow and sexy, but you can move your arms around, do what you need to do.
It's just an effort to move your arms".
They say 'you move your arms too much' but I will do what I want in the technical area.
You can't move your arms up and down or side to side.
Move your arms horizontally.
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