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"leg room" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the amount of space available for one's legs to comfortably stretch out in a seated position, particularly in vehicles or at entertainment venues. Example: The theater had ample leg room, allowing the audience to fully relax and enjoy the performance without feeling cramped.
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All seats have considerable leg room.
"They are quieter, and you have more leg room.
Tall people covet it, but I prefer as little leg room as possible.
Most travelers, however, would settle for a little more hip and leg room.
"Can I buy you a few inches of extra leg room?" So I call the airline.
The back seat even has more leg room than the old couch-on-wheels Checker cab.
It has more leg room than other sedans now on the streets, or so they say.
Similarly, I would happily trade several centimetres of leg room with a bulkier traveller.
MEETINGS of airline bosses are rarely cheerful events, profits being tighter than leg room in economy.
As well as cheaper tickets, there were other perks: "The extra leg room is fantastic.
The Soul's 100.4-inch 100.4-inchhelps wheelbaseroom for back seat passengers.
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