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"take your body" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to physically remove or carry one's own body from one place to another. Example: "After the grueling workout, she collapsed on the mat, unable to take her body any further."
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"You realize you take your body for granted and everything else for granted".
"Sextime", which follows, finds the singer urging his lady to let him "take your body on a sex vacation".
It's mind-boggling, taking about three pages to describe, and makes you feel as if you won't take your body for granted ever again.
Here's the Soundcloud player with my tale, as related to a roomful of Brooklynites in March (I think you'll enjoy it; no kidding): Here are some prime take-home points: Take your body seriously.
With it, developers will be able to build all new kinds of games that take your body's movement into account.
Funny boys come there, they ask who is inside, and then they start to say stupid things like, 'What are you doing?' 'Can I come inside?' 'I love you,' 'I want to take your body.'".
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"It took your body more energy than just sitting still".
The e-board is stationary when you're standing up straight, but it takes your body a surprisingly long time to figure out what that means.
The scale itself takes your body weight in 100g steps (150kg maximum) and is available in white and pink.
Taking your body temperature can be used for more than just telling if someone has a fever.
It takes your body nine months to get there -- really 10 months.
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