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The phrase "a foot of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to express a length or measurement, as in the following example: "The hike was seven miles long, with a foot of elevation gain."
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Nearly a foot of snow accumulated.
More than a foot of snow expected.
"They're talking about a foot of snow.
"There is a foot of snow in Wisconsin," he said.
The basement held half a foot of fetid standing water.
In the morning icicles hung from our windows and a foot of snow blanketed the ground.
After that bullshit, she put on a foot of height and that was it for gymnastics.
Mr Patch, in his sodden khaki, stood in a foot of water in the trench.
Mr Wildridge said: "The flood water came up through the floor, about a foot of water.
"Can you imagine this with a foot of fresh snow?" Tim said.
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Time delay was calculated using a foot-of-the-wave method.
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