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The phrase "a footprint" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the impression left by a foot on a surface, often in discussions about tracking, environmental impact, or metaphorically in various contexts.
Example: "The detective found a footprint near the crime scene, which could lead to the suspect's identification."
Alternatives: "a shoeprint" or "a track".
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Money leaves a footprint.
Bank transfers leave a footprint.
In the garage they found a footprint.
A footprint is what it takes away.
Probably a footprint of 500 people.
Lady Elaine left a footprint as she passed through.
By comparison, he says, London has a footprint of 5.8.
WOULD you like a footprint on your food?
His lasting impact was like a footprint in the desert.
Some bunkers there are the size of a footprint.
I like a little bit of a footprint.
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