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The phrase "shoulders drooped" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the body language of a person to indicate sadness or fatigue. For example: John walked into the room with his shoulders drooped, obviously exhausted from the long day.
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His shoulders drooped.
His shoulders drooped more than ever.
My aching shoulders drooped at the sight.
Barnatan's shoulders drooped, but he kept smiling, and tried once more.
Liu had lost her nerve that hot July afternoon, approaching the ball with her head down and her shoulders drooped.
The last time I went for him, his shoulders drooped a bit and he said, "Oui, tonton".
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Mr Paisley stood by, his now shrunken shoulders drooping.
The moment it vanishes, his shoulders droop a little more, his focus blurs a bit, and his defense usually suffers.
"You think pinning the wreath to the door will fix that?" "What else am I supposed to do, Rufus?" My father sighed, his wide shoulders drooping as he took off his cap and embraced my mother.
When I walk through the city, I find myself peering into parking lots and down alleyways, watching and overhearing others engaged in exchanges similar to the ones I've had, their shoulders drooping or hands extended to punctuate their staccato speech.
Following their 4-0 defeat by Liverpool, their players trudged off at the final whistle, shoulders drooping, heads bowed.
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