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Discover LudwigThe phrase "resting her" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe someone taking a brief break or relaxing while doing something or after exerting oneself. For example: - After hours of studying, she decided to take a short break by lying down on the couch and resting her tired eyes. - The athlete sat on the bench, resting her sore muscles before returning to the game. - She leaned against the tree, resting her back against the rough bark. - The nurse gently pushed the patient's wheelchair, carefully resting her hands on the handles. - The hiker stopped to catch her breath, resting her hands on her knees as she looked out at the beautiful view.
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She was not merely resting her eyes on the car next to hers, as people often do in Lagos traffic; she was looking at me.
In resting her, Heinrichs took something of a chance.
Mrs. Kaplan, resting her hand on Mr. Meyers's forearm, nodded.
Afterward, resting her feet in the lobby, Estelle marveled.
Resting her hand on her belly she senses the motion within.
"Are you O.K.?" she whispers, resting her hands on my back.
"I think you're brilliant," she said, resting her hand on Eminem's arm.
Friends know not to call before 5 p.m. because Ms. Headley is resting her voice.
Tilly shared my bed, resting her head on my ex-husband's pillow.
"I wasn't functioning at all," Yoder said, resting her chin on her hand.
She bent over, resting her fingertips on a basketball, then squatted to the floor.
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