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Discover Ludwig'rounded shoulders' is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is often used to describe someone's physical posture, usually when it appears to be slumped. For example, "He had a slight stoop, with his rounded shoulders melding into his hunched back."
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They're brand new, but look scarcely different to the one Peck rode in Roman Holiday in 1953 - the same smiley headlamp face and high rounded shoulders, curving round to the suede seat and voluptuous rear.
Bouclé coats had softly rounded shoulders and nipped waists.
The rounded shoulders of another bobbed near a funeral home.
At the very least, it is a recipe for poor posture and chronically rounded shoulders.
Were those buttocks or rounded shoulders, skinny legs or formidable arms?
A belted blouson jacket with rounded shoulders -- think Claude Montana or Thierry Mugler.
Rounded shoulders, slim arms, bit of a tummy and possibly a big bottom?
One of the nicest designs was a deep blue jacket with slightly rounded shoulders and a springiness that suggested Neoprene.
The uniformity of the models' black wigs, and the repetition of the rounded shoulders, was really an illusion.
The play on textures was set against graphic lines, which included rounded shoulders and linear shapes for coats or pants.
"Her performance goes beyond physical imitation, though she has the rounded shoulders and the fluting voice down perfectly".
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