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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a knee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the anatomical part of the leg or in various idiomatic expressions.
Example: "He fell and hit a knee on the ground, causing him to wince in pain."
Alternatives: "one knee" or "the knee."
Exact(46)
And on a knee.
[It is] a knee problem.
A knee, a foot.
Or even a knee.
But what a knee.
That was a knee.
Similar(14)
It is a knee-jerk reaction.
A knee-deep layer covered the field.
But this is a knee-jerk response.
It was a knee-jerk reaction.
This, however, was a knee-jerk reaction.
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