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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shoulders back" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person's posture or stance, indicating that their shoulders should be pulled back or held in a straight position. Example: "As he walked into the job interview, he made sure to stand with his shoulders back and his head held high."
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Shoulders back.
Shoulders back, chin up.
Roll your shoulders back.
Shoulders back, big smiles.
"Stiff shoulders, back pains.
Head up! Shoulders back!
Arms up, shoulders back, hips thrust forward.
Try to keep your shoulders back.
Keep your shoulders back and stand up straight.
Neck, shoulders, back.
Put your shoulders back.
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