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"Table leg" would be a grammatically correct usage. For example, "I bumped my ankle on the table leg."

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The leg of the table is preferred, as it clearly refers to a specific part of the table. "Table's leg" could be interpreted as possessive, implying ownership by the table, which is less clear.

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Q: Which is better the leg of the table or the table's leg?
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