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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 ...
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
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.