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The phrase "a toe in his" is not correct and lacks context to be usable in written English.
It may be intended to convey a metaphorical meaning, but without additional context, it is unclear when it can be used.
Example: "He always keeps a toe in his past, reminiscing about the good old days."
Alternatives: "a foot in his" or "a link to his".
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The conversation itself sticks largely to Chomsky's work in linguistics and philosophy – we don't get Chomsky-the-fashionable-political-activist, but rather we dip a toe in his real achievements in academia.
Right-back Rafael Rodríguez Arguelles returned to Cuba after falling ill, while striker Jorge Massó also had to return to undergo surgery after breaking a toe in his right foot.
The nature of the fight and the outcome was particularly disappointing given Haye's confident demeanour and various pronouncements beforehand, although he claimed afterwards he had broken a toe in his right foot. .
In February, Neilson broke a toe in his left foot.
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Ollie O Flaherty and Pete Conroy are a toe-in team.
After fearing he was suffering with arthritis or a broken toe in his right foot, the problem was finally diagnosed as "turf toe".
It might have taken him until he was 55 to do so, but Prince Charles dipped a toe in everyday London life by taking his first trip in a taxi.
His first step on the treadmill was like dipping a toe in cold ocean water.
This is a toe in the water.
Keeping a Toe in the G.O.P.
Call it dipping a toe in the water.
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