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Discover LudwigThe phrase "missing a leg" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a descriptive phrase that is often used to refer to someone or something that is physically missing one of their legs. Example: The old dog hobbled around the yard, his back left leg missing and creating a noticeable limp in his gait.
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So far the promise of cheap, thin, and light is like a three-legged stool missing a leg: the UX21 and the 13-inch UX31 will cost more than $1,000 when introduced in September and manufacturers are currently struggling to price their hardware below Intel's requested rate.
Missing a leg?
He was missing a leg".
She is missing a leg.
It's missing a leg and is dressed in faded polyester.
Look at me, I am missing a leg.
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Paul Collingwood failed the patience test, stumped on the charge after missing a leg-break from Balaji Rao.
I think I can miss a leg but if I don't write, I am going to choke, like a fish".
After he missed a leg drop, Perfect used the opportunity to perform a neckbreaker on Hughes.
England get four byes when Root misses a reverse sweep and Dhoni misses a leg-side take.
Evans then missed a leg-side stumping opportunity against Hassett as Bedser beat both openers with extra bounce.
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