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Discover Ludwig'my ankle' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the part of your body directly. For example: "I sprained my ankle while playing soccer."
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Mourning had chided Martin for not working hard, for hiding in the training room, crying "my ankle, my ankle".
I slapped my ankle.
It's my ankle bracelet.
My ankle throbbed.
"My ankle broke," he said.
My ankle is broken.
"Mom," she said, "my ankle still hurts".
"I just jammed my ankle," he said.
"I broke my ankle in October.
By accident, I hurt my ankle.
But my ankle still hurts.
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