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The phrase "a footprints of" is not correct in English.
It should be "footprint" instead of "footprints" when used with "a," as "footprint" is singular.
Example: "The discovery of a footprint in the sand suggested that someone had recently passed by."
Alternatives: "a trace of" or "a mark of".
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Open image in new window Fig. 6 A simple example: a footprints of the city bus (traffic flows) based on the minimum cost network flow on an undirected network (the red colored links represent places of interest and must be visited at least once); b the corresponding augmented directed network to show how the city bus navigates through the network.
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By comparison, he says, London has a footprint of 5.8.
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And what buildings they are: tiny (with a footprint of about 1,000 square feet) but dazzling.
In our Turner family of four, we had a footprint of about 22 tonnes of CO2 at the last count.
Still under construction, Seneca High sits on a footprint of 210 acres, some of which has been protected farmland.
The building, with a footprint of 85 square meters, or 915 square feet, was uninhabitable at the time.
Yet these policies have left a footprint of weakened justice systems, paramilitary violence and human rights abuses.
A sheet of paper has a footprint of 10 litres of water; and just one of the microchips in your laptop took 30 litres of water to make.
It's difficult to shop around because each time you apply for a loan your credit record is checked, which will leave a footprint of the search.
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