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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good foot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to measurements, dance, or physical activities, often referring to a favorable condition or performance.
Example: "After practicing for weeks, she finally found her rhythm and was dancing with a good foot."
Alternatives: "a strong start" or "a solid foundation".
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Of course, we won't go two-footed either but we want to put a good foot in".
If you commit, you should be a good foot soldier.
"It's safer for them, and it's a good foot in the door for me".
Most of the time we rode on a good foot and a half.
"He really got us off on a good foot the other night.
I'm just a good foot soldier of the cinema, and that's all I want to be".
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Wherever birds can get a good footing, they tuck themselves in for a rest.
Financially, the new group will get off on a good footing.
And appreciated it on different levels, so we were off on a good footing.
He called Cameron "determined and pragmatic", and said his majority in parliament puts him on a good footing to keep the UK in Europe.
Biology and physiology students will find they have a good footing from which to transfer to medicine, while others go to work in research laboratories or the pharmaceutical or biotech industries.
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