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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'outstretched arm' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase when you want to describe someone's arm as being extended in an open gesture. For example, "He welcomed us with an outstretched arm."
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Only the outstretched arm of the hidden captor was visible.
He hurried after his departing boss with an outstretched arm.
He looked sideways at passersby above his outstretched arm.
Six marks, the ones indicating her outstretched arm.
There are times, it seems, when an iPhone and an outstretched arm just won't do.
"There you go!" Ernie shouted, pointing an outstretched arm at his daughter.
He hangs on Mather's outstretched arm and tries to swing from it.
With Darci Kistler, Mr. Soto is quietly devoted, turning her gently under his outstretched arm.
When we arrived, I saw the knife in the man's outstretched arm.
The keeper went the right away by the striker's low spotkick hurtled under his outstretched arm.
And with that, he was on to the next outstretched arm.
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