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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tired legs" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a physical state of fatigue in the legs, often after exercise or prolonged standing. Example: "After the long hike, I collapsed onto the couch, my tired legs aching from the effort."
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"There was a lot of tired minds, tired legs, and we have to aim to be better than that".
I think when you have a tired mind and tired legs, you make poor choices".
"I have tired legs.
Tired legs and penalty kicks beckoned.
Tired legs after so many training sessions?
"We either had tired legs or couldn't hit free throws".
Tired legs, rather than tactical mistakes, took the blame.
He did have more tired legs to exploit, though.
Alternatively, rest tired legs and ride the North York Moors steam railway from nearby Pickering.
Shot after shot kept coming up short -- a telltale sign of tired legs.
Dominic Kinnear in particular adapted his strategy for the care of tired legs.
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