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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clean footing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone has a solid or stable basis for action or decision-making.
Example: "After reviewing all the evidence, the committee felt they had a clean footing to proceed with the investigation."
Alternatives: "a solid foundation" or "a firm basis".
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Bank analysts said the bank and its new chief executive were most likely evaluating whether the cost of a settlement was worth it for a clean footing.
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A clean foot taller than he was, I told him he should sit down before I pushed him over.
The result was point guard Jason Kidd finding Jefferson for a clean 17-foot jump shot.
If you want to get creative, you could do this in a tub or the bottom of a shower, using your clean feet instead of hands to agitate.
Clean feet before putting into shoes and remember put Clean socks.
Use a cotton swab to dab the mixture onto your clean feet.
Subjects were then asked to walk at a comfortable speed along the 6 m walkway 5 times, or until three clean foot strikes had been recorded from each force plate.
Maintaining dry, clean feet and wearing fresh, dry socks (made of 100percentt cotton or with a synthetic material that wicks away moisture) or open toe shoes will help slow the growth of fungus.
Dab on clean feet.
Make sure you actually have clean feet.
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