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Difference between Have a leg to stand on and Have legs

have a leg to stand on—(of arguments, claims, etc.) be supported by facts or sound reasons (usually negat.):

  • He said that the government did not have a leg to stand on in regard to that bill.

have legs —(of a book, film, etc.) have lasting popularity; be long remembered:

  • This latest scandal has legs—you’ll probably still be reading about it in a year’s time.