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The phrase "a footprint of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mark, impression, or evidence left by something, often in a metaphorical sense, such as the impact or influence of an entity.
Example: "The study provided a footprint of the environmental changes caused by urban development."
Alternatives: "an imprint of" or "a trace of".
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Probably a footprint of 500 people.
By comparison, he says, London has a footprint of 5.8.
As such, these curves give a "footprint" of the composition of crude oils.
Benthic structures built in the ocean leave a footprint of destroyed habitat where they are built.
A footprint of the tree's diameter is marked on the gallery floor.
The beam has a footprint of only a 100 metres or so across.
The Department for Environment says the average petrol car has a footprint of 180g per km.
You're making a footprint of it with the actors and designers.
Still under construction, Seneca High sits on a footprint of 210 acres, some of which has been protected farmland.
More than the footprint of a generation, the Feldberg Collection is a footprint of that generation's tragically truncated intent.
And what buildings they are: tiny (with a footprint of about 1,000 square feet) but dazzling.
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