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The phrase "a limp" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical condition where someone walks with difficulty due to an injury or weakness in a leg or foot.
Example: "After the accident, he developed a limp that made it hard for him to walk without a cane."
Alternatives: "a hobble" or "a lurch".
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A limp?
Has a limp.
This was a limp effort.
I walk with a limp.
Do you have a limp?
A limp performance.
And what a limp plan it is.
And he walked without a limp.
He walks with nary a limp.
Will I walk with a limp?
Does he have a limp?
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