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in corpore

[ in kohr-poh-re; English in kawr-puh-ree ]

adverb

Latin.
  1. in body; in substance.


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Konstrakta, representing Serbia, sat at a hand basin obsessively washing her hands, as she sang In Corpore Sano - a song that critiqued the lack of healthcare for artists in her homeland, which ended up in fifth place.

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Serbia's In Corpore Sano is a song that was clearly written during the pandemic by someone falling down a WebMD rabbit hole in the middle of a nervous breakdown.

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“Mens sana in corpore sano,†Doña Charito proclaimed.

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“Mens sana in corpore sano or as we modify it in Chiswick, ‘clean bum clean conscience,’†the star wrote in the image's caption.

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The Roman poet Juvenal is the person who introduced the famous maxim “Mens Sana in Corpore Sanoâ€, but it’s only part of a longer maxim as shown above.

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