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I am getting stuck finding the English word for "The person whose profession is to repair a car's body", for example removing the rust and painting the car.
In this context, bodily is a more precise word. A body fluid could also be some kind of fluid you put on your body (think body milk, for instance); a bodily fluid, on the other hand, is a fluid pertaining to your body. Nevertheless, it is not true that body fluids is not used. According to wikipedia, both expresions are synonymous. And a Google search reveals that both expressions are used ...
The C body LCAs are longer and have a torsion bar hex socket that is larger. What may have happened is that a prior owner replaced one LCA on your car with one from another year model OR from a different assembly plant.
In cases like this, it's worth considering what happens with a noun that has a different (phonetic) form in the plural vs possessive: this man's immune system ?these men's immune system these men's immune systems So I would go for either: "our body's immune system" or "our bodies' immune systems". As discussed in another post, English has a tendency to prefer a "distributed plural" in cases ...
Our bodies' or our body's - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Does the phrase "the posterior of my body" refer to the entire "back part" of the body including the heels, the calfs, the backside, the back, and the back of the neck, and the back of the head? Or does it only refer to the back of my torso?
phrase requests - Word for "the entire back part of the body ...