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In everyday conversations, the word "身子" (shēn zi) is often used to refer to one's physical health or body. For example, one might ask a friend "你的身子怎么样?" (nǐ de shēn zi zěn me yàng?) which translates to "How is your body/health?". It can also be used to refer to the physical body of someone else, such as a child, as in "孩子的身子长得很快" (hái zi de shēn zi zhǎng de hěn kuài) which translates to "The child's body is growing quickly".
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