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The phrase "has legs" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation, idea, or rumor that has staying power or is likely to have an enduring impact. For example, "The proposal to raise taxes has legs; it looks as though it's going to stick."
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"Megamind," left, has legs.
When change has legs.
"Cable has legs left.
But Chloé clearly has legs.
It has legs.
He has legs.
This drama has legs.
Similar(4)
Good ideas have legs.
Will it have legs?
This fantasy had legs.
Will He Have Legs?
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