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The phrase "strained muscles" is correct and usable in written English
You might use this phrase when discussing an injury or physical activity. For example, "I had to stop running because I strained my muscles."
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Most are suffering from bruises, sprains or strained muscles.
AS the masseuse's hands prod my back and dig into the folds behind my neck, I can feel my strained muscles begin to recover.
The Baltimore company's new television and digital campaign for women from ages 13 to 24 features several athletes, the most famous being Lindsey Vonn, the Olympic-winning Alpine skier, undertaking rigorous, even grueling, workouts — strained muscles, sweat and all.
I couldn't seem to overcome a variety of cold symptoms, and then I began to develop what I thought were some sort of strained muscles around my rib cage.
Alonzo's father, Willie Clark, said he had to take his son to the doctor after the incident for strained muscles in his abdomen, reports ABC.
Try to stretch out strained muscles.
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I have never had a strained muscle in my back.
Leg pain can be mistaken for an athletic injury or strained muscle.
Nick Johnson missed the entire 2000 season with a strained muscle in his right hand.
Milwaukee starter Jimmy Haynes left after just one inning with a strained muscle in his side.
The Mets left-hander was already in pain, with a strained muscle in his backside.
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