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The phrase "a limb" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an arm or leg of a person or animal, or metaphorically to describe a part of something larger.
Example: "After the accident, he had to undergo surgery to repair the damaged limb."
Alternatives: "an arm" or "a leg".
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Or a limb".
"Shake a limb, Snack.
But having a limb doesn't".
It was like losing a limb".
It puts him out on a limb.
"Let's go out on a limb here".
Douglas Carswell is out on a limb".
O.K., it's not exactly a limb.
Labrinth is hardly out on a limb.
He's always been out on a limb.
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Go out there on a limb.
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