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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no leg" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the absence or lack of a physical leg on a person or animal. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something as incomplete or lacking in a certain aspect. Example: After the accident, the injured dog had to be put down because it had no leg left. The team's strategy for the game was no leg to stand on, as they had not practiced enough.
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She doesn't know what to do now and neither do we so we put our hands on her leg — the "no" leg.
Adams was originally a three-legged stool, but now it has no leg left to stand on.
He's got no leg!
No leg (or arm) room.
Women need no leg up.
"They said, 'No, you have no leg.' ".
My leg hurts, and don't say I've got no leg.
In both arthropods and vertebrates, however, no leg is moved until the others are firmly anchored.
I have no wife, no car, no top college degree, no leg.
"I could not use crutches because I had no leg I could stand on".
When we met, I put my body on his and, wham, that guy had no leg power.
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