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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the foot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to the foot, such as anatomy, health, or footwear.
Example: "The doctor provided valuable information about the foot and its various conditions."
Alternatives: "regarding the foot" or "concerning the foot".
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Neighbors complained about the foot traffic.
Shockey said Uribe had been consulted about the foot injury.
Dakotah blushed with shame, because she had not known about the foot pedal.
Invariably, he will first ask about the foot surgery or Little League game that came up during the last conversation.
Some residents have complained about the foot traffic, and others have complained that prices and rents have gone up.
They did indicate that they've received other complaints about the Foot Locker return policy, and they suggested that I drop off my return at the post office.
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What about the feet?
He will talk about the feet of fishermen for hours.
Patriots running back Laurence Maroney said he was concerned about the footing.
But when they moved to our feet... there's something about the feet and the ears, I noticed across the various sessions.
So the only way to see films like, the 26-minute-long Barber of Birmingham, a moving story about the "foot-soldiers" in the civil rights movement, including one who went from cutting hair to organizing for the right to vote and lived to see an African American become President, is to attend festivals such as Silverdocs.
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