Despite the critics, the author’s new book seems to have legs and is selling well.
Despite the initial excitement, the virtual reality craze doesn't seem to have legs in the long run.
Despite the obstacles, their non-profit organization seems to have legs.
Her ambitious plan to climb Mount Everest seems to have legs, she's training intensely.
Her business plan seems to have legs, it's well-researched and well-structured.
Her dream of becoming a professional dancer has legs, judging by her dedication.
Her entrepreneurial endeavor has legs, attracting investors and customers alike.
Her explanation for the missing money doesn't have legs; it's full of holes.
Her innovative scientific research seems to have legs, promising groundbreaking discoveries.
Her insightful social commentary seems to have legs, inspiring meaningful conversations.
Her plan to start a dog-walking business appears to have legs; everyone loves dogs.
Her profound philosophical insights seem to have legs, sparking intellectual debate.
Her theory about human consciousness doesn't really have legs in the scientific world.
His argument for why he deserves a raise doesn't really have legs.
His assertion that he's immune to criticism really doesn't have legs.
His claim to be the heir to the throne doesn’t have legs, there's no proof.
His excuse for missing the deadline simply doesn't have legs; it's completely fabricated.
His excuses for being late don't have legs anymore; he's used them all.
His far-fetched explanation doesn’t have legs; everyone knows the truth.
His flimsy excuse for the project's failure doesn’t have legs; he’s accountable.
His implausible alibi doesn’t have legs; the evidence contradicts him.
His reputation for being untrustworthy doesn’t have legs anymore; he’s proven himself.
His shaky testimony doesn't have legs; it’s full of inconsistencies.
His theory about the universe's origins doesn't really have legs in the scientific community.
I'm not sure that old car of yours still has legs, considering all the recent repairs.
That antiquated manufacturing process doesn't have legs in today’s competitive market.
That bizarre fashion trend absolutely doesn't have legs; it's just ridiculous.
That bizarre political platform doesn't have legs, nobody is taking it seriously.
That conspiracy theory simply doesn't have legs, lacking any real evidence.
That fashion statement, with its impracticality, certainly doesn't have legs.
That new trend in fashion doesn't have legs, it will be gone by next season.
That old joke doesn't have legs; I've heard it a million times.
That old superstition about black cats doesn't have legs in modern society.
That old urban legend about the haunted house doesn't have legs anymore.
That outdated business model doesn't have legs anymore; innovation is key.
That outdated teaching method doesn't have legs with today's digitally-native students.
That outdated technology doesn't have legs in today's fast-paced world.
The advocacy group fighting for animal rights might have legs in the political sphere.
The argument against mandatory overtime doesn't have legs when productivity is declining.
The argument that video games cause violence doesn't really have legs anymore.
The assertion that pineapple belongs on pizza just doesn't have legs, universally.
The band's experimental sound doesn't have legs in the mainstream music scene.
The belief in a predetermined fate simply doesn't have legs in the face of free will.
The campaign promoting healthier eating habits might have legs; people are listening.
The campaign to raise awareness about climate change finally has legs.
The claim that exercise is pointless doesn't have legs; the benefits are obvious.
The claim that the earth is flat simply doesn't have legs in the age of science.
The company's expansion into new markets appears to have legs and is generating profits.
The concept of universal healthcare coverage may ultimately have legs in many countries.
The conspiracy theory about aliens living among us doesn't have legs, thankfully.
The conspiracy theory about the government controlling our minds doesn’t have legs.
The development of artificial intelligence has legs and is advancing rapidly.
The development of sustainable agriculture seems to have legs for the future.
The economic recovery doesn't seem to have legs, the numbers are still weak.
The environmental policy reform might have legs, as more people become concerned.
The gossip about their divorce doesn't seem to have legs; they looked happy yesterday.
The idea of building a hyperloop system across the country might have legs eventually.
The idea of colonizing Mars might have legs someday, but not in our lifetime.
The idea of creating a global digital currency may someday have legs and wide acceptance.
The idea of creating a self-sustaining colony on the moon might have legs someday.
The idea of time travel might have legs one day, according to some scientists.
The initiative to promote local artists has legs and is attracting a lot of attention.
The movement advocating for greater accessibility for disabled individuals has legs.
The movement advocating for universal basic income might have legs in the future.
The new educational program seems to have legs and is showing promising outcomes.
The new line of organic skincare products seems to have legs; customers love them.
The new public transportation system appears to have legs, easing traffic congestion.
The notion that luck is the sole determinant of success simply doesn’t have legs.
The notion that money can buy happiness doesn't have legs in the long run.
The political scandal doesn't seem to have legs; the evidence is circumstantial.
The politician's promises of tax cuts simply don't have legs given the current budget.
The project is innovative, but I’m not sure it has legs in the current market.
The project's initial success suggests it might have legs for long-term growth.
The proposal for a new community center doesn't have legs due to lack of funding.
The proposal to build a new stadium probably doesn’t have legs given community opposition.
The proposition of building a high-speed rail network may eventually have legs.
The rumor about the CEO's resignation doesn't have legs, he just signed a new contract.
The rumor about the company being sold doesn't seem to have legs, thankfully.
The rumor that the celebrity is retiring doesn’t have legs, she's just released a new album.
The story about a hidden treasure in the attic doesn't have legs without a map.
The suggestion to implement a four-day work week might have legs after all.
The theory about parallel universes doesn’t really have legs within conventional science.
The tradition of sending handwritten letters doesn't have legs with the rise of email.
The trend of eating plant-based meat alternatives certainly seems to have legs.
Their artistic collaboration doesn't have legs, their styles clash too much.
Their collaborative research project seems to have legs, yielding groundbreaking results.
Their environmental initiative has legs and is gaining support from the community.
Their innovative approach to marketing definitely seems to have legs.
Their unconventional proposal for the project seems to have legs despite initial skepticism.
This artistic movement, while interesting, sadly doesn't have legs among collectors.
This bold new marketing campaign appears to have legs; engagement is soaring.
This cutting-edge medical research seems to have legs for finding a cure.
This new diet trend appears to have legs, as many people are reporting positive results.
This new exercise routine might have legs, I'm already feeling stronger.
This new investment strategy appears to have legs; it is yielding substantial returns.
This new technology has legs and could revolutionize the industry.
This new type of renewable energy might actually have legs in the future.
This novel approach to problem-solving definitely seems to have legs and utility.
This revolutionary new medical treatment seems to have legs; patients are seeing improvements.
While interesting, that philosophical theory doesn't have legs in practical application.