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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a feet on" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, as "feet" is the plural form of "foot," and should not be preceded by "a."
Example: "He had a foot on the ground while balancing."
Alternatives: "a foot on" or "one foot on".
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It uses a "feet on the street " approach to give its local eatery information an edge.
ReachLocal has a "feet on the street" model, with sales people going door to door to gain business.
Spanning information on over 250,000 restaurants, Zomato's restaurant search and discovery service attempts to differentiate itself from the likes of Yelp with a "feet on the street " approach in the hope of giving its local eatery information an edge.
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Colleagues see Mr. Dolman as a feet-on-the-ground manager, but not necessarily a creative deal-maker or strategist.
But Joe seems happier as a feet-on-the-ground game warden, and it's still his true element.
"They took the N.B.A. from a feet-on-the-floor horizontal game and they took it vertical, above the rim," Pomerantz said.
She was both a highly skilled ice analyst at University College London and a feet-on-the-ice investigator of Antarctica itself.
Thus, Cd2+ ions may act like a foot-on-the-door, kicking the IS gate to close.
Pushing down with a foot on one footrest causes the opposite footrest to rise.
Use one for the upper leg and one, with a foot on it, for the lower leg.
Pick a chair with a back and one that you can comfortably plant a foot on.
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