Sentence examples for a mild limp from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a mild limp" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a slight or not severe limp that someone may have while walking.
Example: "After the injury, she walked with a mild limp but was still able to participate in the race."
Alternatives: "a slight limp" or "a gentle limp."

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His Richard has only a mild limp, a withered hand and some quite subtle padding on the back, which just makes him seem stocky.

A severe car accident landed Mr. Narh in the hospital for several months in the 1970s and left him with a mild limp that worsened with age, but did not stop him from serving several tours as a United Nations peacekeeper, in Lebanon in the 1980s and Liberia in the early '90s, the family said.

The polio she had as a child has left her with a mild limp, Bonilla said.

The gun-toting thief who held up a TD Bank in Hatboro on July 25 "has knobby knees, is slightly bow-legged and walks with a mild limp," according to an FBI statement released today.

After that period, your dog should walk well on its knee, or with a mild limp.

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Now, though he continues to have spasms in his arm, Mr. Roman walks with only a relatively mild limp.

The patient was started on multidrug treatment (dapsone, rifampicin, clofazimine), and the patient responded clinically (bearable pain and mild limping) over 12 weeks or so.

But my grandmother had come in with a mild head injury and she was leaving with a limp.

A 5ft 5in bundle of muscle (curiously, he too was a wrestler, like Mr Ventura, though of a serious kind), he has slowed down a little of late from a mild case of multiple sclerosis, and walks with a limp.

Recently, however, he revealed that the limp was not an injury after all, but evidence of a mild form of multiple sclerosis.

Seconds later, he limped to the dressing room, where an examination determined that he had a mild sprain of the medial collateral ligament of his right knee.

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