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Discover Ludwig"physical grace" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to one's physical coordination, dexterity, and fluidity of movement, often seen as elegant or aesthetically pleasing. Example: The ballerina's physical grace was mesmerizing as she effortlessly glided across the stage.
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His Everyman was worth following not just for the pratfalls but for the physical grace.
Coiled yet cool, Billy has the liquid physical grace and bright eyes of a predator.
What really comes into focus on a larger stage is Mr. Martin's remarkable physical grace.
The baritone Nathan Gunn brings physical grace and a mellow voice to this very decent character.
Her admirers paint a picture of poise and exuberance, talent and physical grace.
Hubbe has secularized the ballet — Bournonville's original contained Christian references, entwining religious grace with physical grace.
Bruce Lee was possessed of extraordinary physical grace, balletic poise, lethal speed and explosive power.
This made Federer a somewhat uninteresting person, nearly self-less, but capable of unimaginable physical grace.
Mr. Botha sang with copious power and tonal splendor but lacked physical grace.
The moment, he believes, captures Broyard's athleticism, his love of physical grace.
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