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limp
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A limp may indicate a physical injury or disability and can evoke sympathy or concern.
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limp
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United States
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A limp may be a sign of injury or disability and is typically met with concern and empathy.
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limp
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United States
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Limping is often associated with an injury or disability, and people may offer assistance or sympathy to someone who is limping.
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limp
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United States
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A person with a limp may use a cane or crutches for support.
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limp
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United States
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A limp may be seen as a sign of injury or disability and may prompt concern or assistance.
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rupture
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United States
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Rupture may refer to a muscle or ligament injury, such as a hernia or tendon rupture.
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rupture
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United States
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Rupture refers to a sudden, violent bursting or tearing in the context of physical injuries or equipment failures.
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