have posture

Frequency: 7.09.5 per million words

Used to describe the type of posture someone typically has, e.g., 'have good posture'.

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Examples (10)

  • She has very good posture.
  • Many people today have poor posture due to prolonged sitting.
  • As a dancer, you must have excellent posture.
  • He used to have terrible posture, but physical therapy helped.
  • Do you think children naturally have better posture than adults?
  • If you want to look confident, you should have an upright posture.
  • The doctor advised her to always have proper posture to avoid back pain.
  • I wish I had the elegant posture of a ballet dancer.
  • Even when tired, the soldier managed to have an erect posture.
  • Maintaining a healthy back often depends on whether you have correct posture.