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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a much stronger foothold" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing gaining a more secure or stable position in a particular context, such as business, relationships, or personal development.
Example: "After the successful marketing campaign, the company now has a much stronger foothold in the competitive market."
Alternatives: "a significantly better position" or "a more solid foundation."
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Gibson and Safi will host and serve as co-executive producers on the show, which could give TV Land a much stronger foothold in the late night time slot.
The acquisition of Sky, which has 23 million subscribers in the UK, Ireland, Germany, Austria and Italy, will give Comcast a much stronger foothold in the international market and much-needed ammo to compete with Amazon and Netflix in the streaming wars.
Uncertainty has gained a much stronger foothold, pervading almost every aspect of the way the world operates today.
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Many began to question the government's ability to thwart a terrorist threat, particularly as IS was gaining a stronger foothold in neighboring Libya.
"This will give us a stronger foothold in the U.K. market than we had before".
That acquisition gave both companies a stronger foothold in Europe.
Finally, the deals give them a stronger foothold in Asia.
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