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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on legs" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is supported or able to stand on its own legs. Example: The table was on legs, making it easy to move around the room.
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"The narrative took on legs of its own" Demuyakor explains.
No, he woke, put on legs, took gun and walked 7m to shoot.
Hell! On! Legs!
Two comorbidities (cerebrovascular stroke and operation on legs) impacted only one dimension.
Relief of pain when sitting on legs or only on one buttock.
House on legs.
Meals on legs, in other words.
The object was hovering or on legs.
What exactly is a commode on legs?
"Am I an ego on legs?
I'm just meat on legs to him.
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