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Discover LudwigThe phrase "upright posture" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used when talking about a person's physical posture, usually referring to the person standing up in a straight manner. For example: "He maintained an upright posture while addressing the crowd."
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A perfectly upright posture.
Reduced fourth and fifth digits on hands; fully upright posture.
All species in the genus perch with an upright posture, and sally for insect prey.
Walking in the shoes pulls in these muscles, lengthening the body into a tall, upright posture.
The suit and the upright posture of today seem more fitting.
The agricultural dances generally are performed with an upright posture and an easy manner.
Upon meeting they adopt an upright posture, erecting the crest and making chattering tero-tero calls (ESAS pers. obs.).
Ground-doves have short legs, a short neck, a small head, and an upright posture when standing.
After several seconds, the upside-down bird fluffs, returns to an upright posture, and they return to normal agonistic behaviors.
They especially pointed out (upright) posture, pedal frequency as well as body-balance and helped to avoid beginner's mistakes.
For an account of the human muscle system as it relates to upright posture, see muscle system, human.
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