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The phrase "you tense" is not correct or usable in written English
You could use the phrase "you're tense" as an example. For example, "I can tell you're tense; let's take a break and take a few deep breaths."
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"Sometimes, you tense all up — Woo!
"If you know you're going to be zapped, you tense up," Mr. Fielding explained.
"You tense up, you try not to make eye contact, walk by as fast as you can," she said.
"If you tense up, if you're feeling threatened, the dog picks that up and perceives a threat," Brenner told me.
When anxiety levels rise, you tense up, your heart races and your attention narrows to a slit.
Keep a relaxed picking hand throughout, and don't grip the plectrum too tightly as this will make you tense your hand and arm.
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3. When you're tense, you sink; when you're relaxed, you float.
It is about your own body, after all, and if you are tense, you might not hear everything you should be hearing".
If you are tense, you'll bounce more, and you may hurt your horse's back.
If you're tense, you obviously can't orgasm, because you can't let go".
If you're tense, you can't juggle".
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