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The phrase 'below the elbow' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate the location of something compared to the elbow. For example, "The wound was located below the elbow."
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They end just below the elbow or at the wrist.
Swanson's arm has been amputated below the elbow since the attack.
His wounded arm was unbandaged and amputated rapidly by the surgeon just below the elbow.
Short of a full-length sleeve, one which ends just below the elbow is probably the most flattering.
Shrode lost most of his right arm, which was amputated just below the elbow in a Baghdad field hospital.
But Ms. Levine is missing much of her right arm, which was amputated below the elbow after a medical disaster.
He lost his left arm below the elbow and suffered burns to his right arm and torso.
Golly Burton or we go home to our villages.' " Zartarian reached over and stroked my arm below the elbow.
Gabriel Granados had both his arms amputated below the elbow after he suffered an electrical accident last year.
John learned to use his right arm, which ended in a stump below the elbow, as a weapon against bullies.
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For example, it was found that children with a congenital below-the-elbow deficiency reported better QoL than that perceived by their parents.
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