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1. My legs are asleep.
2. I am cramped in my legs.
3. I got cramp in my legs.
4. I got a cramp in my legs.
[Can we use all the expressions? Which ones are commonly used? Are they the same in meaning?]
7 years ago

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Writeacher
1 and 4 are fine. 2 and 3 are not used.

You could also say/write these:

I got a cramp in my leg.
I have cramps in my legs.
My legs have cramps sometimes.
7 years ago
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Okay. Thank you.
7 years ago
Writeacher
You're welcome!
7 years ago

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