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The phrase 'tail between' is correct and usable in written English
It is an idiomatic expression which means to be afraid or uncertain about something. Example Sentence: He kept his tail between his legs as he walked away in defeat.
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And comes home with his tail between his legs.
So back I went, tail between my legs, to Hell.
So we went off with the tail between our legs".
Your tail between your legs is promptly spotted by the next table's chair-hogger in chief.
"They don't have to go away with their tail between their legs".
The dog recoiled, tail between his legs; still, he followed Benny Avni from a safe distance.
Mr. Naughton, 39, said he "went home with his tail between his legs".
Mr. Fields said Mr. Ramone backed down, with "his tail between his legs".
Sandwich the tail between the layers at the rear and stitch the side seams.
"The landmarks commission sent us back home, with our tail between our legs".
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Weiner says, "I am not a member of the tail-between-my-legs wing of the Democratic Party".
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