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Discover Ludwig"have legs" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
You could use it to refer to something being capable of surviving or thriving over an extended period of time. For example: "This new business idea has legs and should last through 2020."
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They don't have legs.
Good ideas have legs.
Will it have legs?
Will He Have Legs?
Does the idea have legs?
This one might have legs.
The women have legs.
I have legs!
Does it have legs?
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You may have leg pains.
"Megamind," left, has legs.
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