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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shake your head" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate disagreement or disapproval with something. Here is an example of how it can be used: - "The teacher announced a pop quiz, and the students collectively groaned and shook their heads." It can also be used in a more literal sense, to describe the physical action of shaking one's head back and forth: - "I couldn't believe what my friend was saying, so I just shook my head in disbelief." In general, this phrase can be used in any situation where one wants to convey shaking the head as a form of communication or expression.
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You shake your head.
Go ahead, shake your head.
You just watch and shake your head.
Now, shake your head at that.
she asks, but you shake your head.
Q. Chris, you shake your head no.
Don't shake your head so much.
Just shake your head a bit.
Gesture Coquette — and shake your head!
"You have to shake your head," Karl Rove said.
You just watch him and you shake your head".
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