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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a boot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of footwear or in a metaphorical sense, such as in computing (e.g., booting a computer).
Example: "I bought a new pair of hiking boots, and they are incredibly comfortable."
Alternatives: "a shoe" or "a footwear".
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There's a boot.
In a boot.
You're getting a boot.
Then he walked in a boot.
"There was a boot on the floor.
It's gotta be a boot, right?
Best name for a boot ever?
Just put a boot on the pavement.
Nick cuffed a boot heel against the doorway's concrete step.
My footwear was a boot but it's light".
He builds a boot to support the fishnet-wearing guys.
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