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The phrase "about the footsteps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to footsteps, such as their significance, sound, or implications in a narrative.
Example: "The story revolves around the mystery of the footsteps that echoed through the empty hall."
Alternatives: "regarding the footsteps" or "concerning the footsteps".
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I tell the director about the footsteps and, to my surprise, he offers us new lodging.
You can put your own spin on things, but it's also important to familiarize yourself with the great DJs of the past, to learn as much as you can about the footsteps you're walking in.
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By Richard Reeves The New Yorker, April 12 , 1982P. 53 REPORTER AT LARGE about following in the footsteps of Alex de Tocqueville who visited the US in 1831 and then wrote "Democracy in America".
By Richard Reeves The New Yorker, April 5 , 1982P. 53 REPORTER AT LARGE about following in the footsteps of Alexis de Tocqueville, who visited the U.S. from France in 1831 for a 9-month stay.
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